| Authors | Mohammadhassan Majidi,Naaser Neda,hamed ahmadi |
| Journal | IEEE Systems Journal |
| Page number | 1-11 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2021 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
In this article, cooperative nonorthogonal multiple acccess (C-NOMA) is considered in short packet communications with
finite blocklength codes. The performance of a decode-and-forward
relaying along with selection combining (SC) and maximum ratio
combining (MRC) strategies at the receiver side is examined. We
explore joint user pairing and resource allocation to maximize fair
throughput in a downlink scenario. In each pair, the user with a
stronger channel (strong user) acts as a relay for the other one
(weak user), and optimal power and blocklength are allocated to
achieve max–min throughput. To this end, first, only one pair is
considered, and optimal resource allocation is explored. Also, a suboptimal algorithm is suggested, which converges to a near-optimal
solution. Finally, the problem is extended to a general scenario, and
a suboptimal C-NOMA-based user pairing is proposed. Numerical
results show that the proposed C-NOMA scheme in both SC and
MRC strategies significantly improves the users’ fair throughput
compared to the NOMA and orthogonal multiple access (OMA).
It is also investigated that the proposed pairing scheme based on
C-NOMA outperforms the hybrid NOMA/OMA scheme from the
average throughput perspective, while the fairness index degrades
slightly.
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