Analysis of Power Allocation for Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access

Most multiple access schemes provide orthogonal access to the users in time, frequency, code and space, this is not true for NOMA, where each user operates in the same band and at the same time where they are distinguished by their power levels. It uses superposition coding at the transmitter such t...

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description Most multiple access schemes provide orthogonal access to the users in time, frequency, code and space, this is not true for NOMA, where each user operates in the same band and at the same time where they are distinguished by their power levels. It uses superposition coding at the transmitter such that the successive interference cancellation (SIC) receiver can separate the users both in the uplink and in the downlink channels. The users in (NOMA) are classified based on power, while in Orthogonal Multiple Access (OMA) it is classified based on time, frequency, and code. The NOMA system contains a power-delay tradeoff and hence power efficiency becomes critical for Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC), especially where a huge number of devices are battery-powered. Combining these considerations, we simulate Dynamic Power Allocation (DPA) for power domain non-orthogonal multiple access (PD-NOMA) with user mobility. For small and clumsy battery-powered IoT devices, power efficiency becomes critical. Further, flexibility is also important to communicate with diverse machine-type devices as well as human users while meeting a variety of quality of service (QoS) requirements. The performance of the DPA is compared with Static Power Allocation under user mobility.
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Physics
Power efficiency
Power management
title Analysis of Power Allocation for Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access
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