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Partial Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) in Downlink Poisson Networks (2102.00119v1)

Published 30 Jan 2021 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) allows users sharing a resource-block to efficiently reuse spectrum and improve cell sum rate $\mathcal{R}{\rm tot}$ at the expense of increased interference. Orthogonal multiple access (OMA), on the other hand, guarantees higher coverage. We introduce partial-NOMA in a large two-user downlink network to provide both throughput and reliability. The associated partial overlap controls interference while still offering spectrum reuse. The nature of the partial overlap also allows us to employ receive-filtering to further suppress interference. For signal decoding in our partial-NOMA setup, we propose a new technique called flexible successive interference cancellation (FSIC) decoding. We plot the rate region abstraction and compare with OMA and NOMA. We formulate a problem to maximize $\mathcal{R}{\rm tot}$ constrained to a minimum throughput requirement for each user and propose an algorithm to find a feasible resource allocation efficiently. Our results show that partial-NOMA allows greater flexibility in terms of performance. Partial-NOMA can also serve users that NOMA cannot. We also show that with appropriate parameter selection and resource allocation, partial-NOMA can outperform NOMA.

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