TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-Symbol Rate NOMA for Improving Connectivity in 6G Communications Networks
AU - Al-Dweik, Arafat
AU - Alsusa, Emad
AU - Dobre, Octavia A.
AU - Hamila, Ridha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1979-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), user pairing, power allocation, and performance evaluation are typically performed assuming all users have equal symbol rates. However, such an assumption can significantly limit the design flexibility of NOMA and devalue its potential. Therefore, this article considers a generalized scenario in which the user-paring process may include users with different symbol rates. Hence, the proposed configuration is denoted multi-symbol rate NOMA (MR-NOMA). In MR-NOMA, the relationship between symbol rate and energy is exploited to add a new degree of freedom when assigning power to paired users. That is, the fact that the symbol energy is proportional to the symbol duration extends the range of power values that can be allocated to high symbol rate users while satisfying the quality-of-service requirements for all users. Consequently, the number of users served can be increased, or such a feature can be used to increase the link throughput. The results obtained for the two-user scenario show that with optimal power selection, users of high and low symbol rates can achieve lower bit error rates (BERs), which in turn increases system throughput as a result of improved transmission reliability.
AB - In non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), user pairing, power allocation, and performance evaluation are typically performed assuming all users have equal symbol rates. However, such an assumption can significantly limit the design flexibility of NOMA and devalue its potential. Therefore, this article considers a generalized scenario in which the user-paring process may include users with different symbol rates. Hence, the proposed configuration is denoted multi-symbol rate NOMA (MR-NOMA). In MR-NOMA, the relationship between symbol rate and energy is exploited to add a new degree of freedom when assigning power to paired users. That is, the fact that the symbol energy is proportional to the symbol duration extends the range of power values that can be allocated to high symbol rate users while satisfying the quality-of-service requirements for all users. Consequently, the number of users served can be increased, or such a feature can be used to increase the link throughput. The results obtained for the two-user scenario show that with optimal power selection, users of high and low symbol rates can achieve lower bit error rates (BERs), which in turn increases system throughput as a result of improved transmission reliability.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85174807383&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/MCOM.001.2300351
DO - 10.1109/MCOM.001.2300351
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85174807383
SN - 0163-6804
VL - 62
SP - 118
EP - 123
JO - IEEE Communications Magazine
JF - IEEE Communications Magazine
IS - 7
ER -