Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is an essential enabling technology for the fifth- generation (5G) wireless networks to meet the heterogeneous demands on low latency, high …
Driven by the rapid escalation of the wireless capacity requirements imposed by advanced multimedia applications (eg, ultrahigh-definition video, virtual reality, etc.), as well as the …
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non- Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), employing superposition coding and Successive …
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is one of the promising radio access techniques for performance enhancement in next-generation cellular communications. Compared to …
Over the last few years, interference has been a major hurdle for successfully implementing various end-user applications in the fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks. During this …
Y Mao, B Clerckx, VOK Li - EURASIP journal on wireless communications …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Space-division multiple access (SDMA) utilizes linear precoding to separate users in the spatial domain and relies on fully treating any residual multi-user interference as …
Y Cai, Z Qin, F Cui, GY Li… - … Surveys & Tutorials, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Fifth generation (5G) wireless networks face various challenges in order to support large- scale heterogeneous traffic and users, therefore new modulation and multiple access (MA) …
Today's wireless networks allocate radio resources to users based on the orthogonal multiple access (OMA) principle. However, as the number of users increases, OMA based …
M Vaezi, GAA Baduge, Y Liu, A Arafa… - IEEE Transactions …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been widely recognized as a promising way to scale up the number of users, enhance the spectral efficiency, and improve the user-fairness …