Enhanced Index Modulation Aided Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access via Constellation Rotation
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been widely nominated as an emerging spectral efficiency (SE) multiple access technique for the next generation of wireless communication network. To meet the growing demands in massive connectivity and huge data in transmission, a novel index modulation aid...
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Zusammenfassung: | Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been widely nominated as an
emerging spectral efficiency (SE) multiple access technique for the next
generation of wireless communication network. To meet the growing demands in
massive connectivity and huge data in transmission, a novel index modulation
aided NOMA with the rotation of signal constellation of low power users
(IM-NOMA-RC) is developed to the downlink transmission. In the proposed
IM-NOMA-RC system, the users are classified into far-user group and near-user
group according to their channel conditions, where the rotation constellation
based IM operation is performed only on the users who belong to the near-user
group that are allocated lower power compared with the far ones to transmit
extra information. In the proposed IM-NOMA-RC, all the subcarriers are
activated to transmit information to multiple users to achieve higher SE. With
the aid of the multiple dimension modulation in IM-NOMA-RC, more users can be
supported over an orthogonal resource block. Then, both maximum likelihood (ML)
detector and successive interference cancellation (SIC) detector are studied
for all the user. Numerical simulation results of the proposed IM-NOMARC scheme
are investigate for the ML detector and the SIC detector for each users, which
shows that proposed scheme can outperform conventional NOMA. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.11081 |