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Signal reception for successive interference cancellation in NOMA downlink

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Abstract

Successive interference cancellation (SIC) receiver is adopted by power domain non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) at the receiver side as the baseline receiver scheme taking the forthcoming expected mobile device evolution into account. Development technologies and advanced techniques are boldly being considered in order to achieve power saving in many networks, to reach sustainability and reliability in communication due to envisioned huge amount of data delivery. In this paper, we propose a novel scheme of NOMA-SIC for the sake of balancing the trade-off between system performance and complexity. In the proposed scheme, each SIC level is comprised by a matching filter (MF), a MF detector and a regenerator. In simulations, the proposed scheme demonstrates the best performance on power saving, of which energy efficiency increases with an increase in the number of NOMA device pairs.

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    RACS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems
    October 2018
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    1. SIC
    2. channel estimation
    3. computational complexity
    4. matching filter

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    • (2023)Secrecy outage probability of DF‐based C‐NOMA under half and full duplexIET Communications10.1049/cmu2.12689Online publication date: 12-Oct-2023
    • (2021)Secrecy performance analysis of half/full duplex AF/DF relaying in NOMA systems over $$\kappa -\mu $$ fading channelsTelecommunication Systems10.1007/s11235-021-00851-5Online publication date: 16-Nov-2021
    • (2019)Resource Allocation Combining Heuristic Matching and Particle Swarm Optimization Approaches: The Case of Downlink Non-Orthogonal Multiple AccessInformation10.3390/info1011033610:11(336)Online publication date: 30-Oct-2019

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