Advanced NOMA Assisted Semi-Grant-Free Transmission Schemes for Randomly Distributed Users
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) assisted semi-grant-free (SGF) transmission has recently received significant research attention due to its outstanding ability of serving grant-free (GF) users with grant-based (GB) users' spectrum, which greatly improves the spectrum efficiency and effect...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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17.12.2020
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Summary: | Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) assisted semi-grant-free (SGF)
transmission has recently received significant research attention due to its
outstanding ability of serving grant-free (GF) users with grant-based (GB)
users' spectrum, which greatly improves the spectrum efficiency and effectively
relieves the massive access problem of 5G and beyond networks. In this paper,
we first study the outage performance of the greedy best user scheduling SGF
scheme (BU-SGF) by considering the impacts of Rayleigh fading, path loss, and
random user locations. In order to tackle the admission fairness problem of the
BU-SGF scheme, we propose a fair SGF scheme by applying cumulative distribution
function (CDF)-based scheduling (CS-SGF), in which the GF user with the best
channel relative to its own statistics will be admitted. Moreover, by employing
the theories of order statistics and stochastic geometry, the outage
performances of both BU-SGF and CS-SGF schemes are analyzed. Theoretical
results show that both schemes can achieve full diversity orders only when the
served users' data rate is capped, which severely limits the rate performance
of SGF schemes. To further address this issue, we propose a distributed power
control strategy to relax such data rate constraint, and derive analytical
expressions of the two schemes' outage performances under this strategy.
Finally, simulation results validate the fairness performance of the proposed
CS-SGF scheme, the effectiveness of the power control strategy, and the
accuracy of the theoretical analyses. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2012.09423 |