Resource Allocation in Multi-Carrier Multiplexed NOMA Cooperative System

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Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) cooperative communication technology can combine the advantages of NOMA and cooperative communication, providing high spectrum efficiency and increasing user coverage for next-generation wireless systems. However, the research on NOMA cooperative communication technology is still in a preliminary stage and has mainly concentrated on the scenario of fewer users. This paper focuses on a user-centered NOMA collaboration system in an ultra-dense network, and it constructs a resource allocation optimization problem to meet the demands of each user. Then, this paper decomposes the optimization problem into two subproblems; one is the grouping match among multiple relays and users, and the other is jointly allocating power and subcarrier resources. Accordingly, a dynamic packet matching algorithm based on Gale–Shapley and an iterative algorithm based on the difference of convex functions programing are proposed. Compared with existing schemes, the proposed algorithms can improve system throughput while ensuring the quality of service of users.

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Zeng, J., Sun, J., Song, Y., Mei, J., Lv, T., & Zhou, S. (2022). Resource Allocation in Multi-Carrier Multiplexed NOMA Cooperative System. Sensors, 22(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22166023

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