Optimal resource allocation for NOMA-TDMA scheme with α-fairness in industrial internet of things

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In this paper, a joint non-orthogonal multiple access and time division multiple access (NOMA-TDMA) scheme is proposed in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), which allowed multiple sensors to transmit in the same time-frequency resource block using NOMA. The user scheduling, time slot allocation, and power control are jointly optimized in order to maximize the system α-fair utility under transmit power constraint and minimum rate constraint. The optimization problem is nonconvex because of the fractional objective function and the nonconvex constraints. To deal with the original problem, we firstly convert the objective function in the optimization problem into a difference of two convex functions (D.C.) form, and then propose a NOMA-TDMA-DC algorithm to exploit the global optimum. Numerical results show that the NOMA-TDMA scheme significantly outperforms the traditional orthogonal multiple access scheme in terms of both spectral efficiency and user fairness.

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Sun, Y., Guo, Y., Li, S., Wu, D., & Wang, B. (2018). Optimal resource allocation for NOMA-TDMA scheme with α-fairness in industrial internet of things. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18051572

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