DocumentCode
717906
Title
System-Level Performance of Downlink Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) under Various Environments
Author
Saito, Yuya ; Benjebbour, Anass ; Kishiyama, Yoshihisa ; Nakamura, Takehiro
fYear
2015
fDate
11-14 May 2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a promising multiple access scheme for further improving the spectrum efficiency compared to that for orthogonal multiple access (OMA) in the 5th Generation (5G) mobile communication systems. All of the existing evaluations for NOMA focus on the macrocell deployment since NOMA fully utilizes the power domain and the difference in channel gains, e.g., path loss, between users, which is typically sufficiently large in macrocells. Currently, small cells are becoming important and being studied for future Long-Term Evolution (LTE) enhancements in order to improve further the system performance. Thus, it is of great interest to study the performance of NOMA for small cell deployment under various environments. This paper investigates the system level performance of NOMA in small cells considering practical assumptions such as the single user multiple-input multiple-output (SU-MIMO) technique, adaptive modulation and coding (AMC), feedback channel quality indicator (CQI). Some of the key NOMA specific functionalities, including multi-user paring and transmit power allocation are also taken into account in the evaluation. Based on computer simulations, we show that for both macrocell and small cell deployments, NOMA can still provide a larger throughput performance gain compared to that for OMA.
Keywords
5G mobile communication; adaptive codes; radio links; wireless channels; 5th generation mobile communication systems; AMC; CQI; LTE; NOMA; SU-MIMO technique; adaptive modulation and coding; computer simulations; downlink nonorthogonal multiple access; feedback channel quality indicator; long-term evolution; macrocell deployment; single user multiple-input multiple-output; spectrum efficiency; system level performance; various environments; Downlink; Interference; MIMO; Macrocell networks; Performance gain; Resource management; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2015 IEEE 81st
Conference_Location
Glasgow
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VTCSpring.2015.7146120
Filename
7146120
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