Joint User Grouping and Power Allocation for NOMA-Based UAV Relaying Networks

Bing Li, Rongqing Zhang, Liuqing Yang
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As flying relays, UAVs can quickly set up relay communication links for different missions, to enhance the receiving signal power, increase the system capacity, and expand the communication coverage. In this paper, we investigate a non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) based UAV relaying network that helps data transmission from a base station (BS) to remote multiple users. To improve spectral efficiency of the investigated UAV relaying network, we provide a generalized user grouping protocol that partitions users into multiple groups and transmit data via NOMA within the same group. Then, we further formulate a joint optimization problem of the NOMA user grouping, the UAV position, and the UAV transmit power to maximize the system throughput. The formulated problem is non-convex which makes it difficult to solve directly, hence, we propose an iterative algorithm to obtain an approximate optimal solution. Simulation results demonstrate that our proposed NOMA-based UAV relaying scheme achieves significant throughput gains compared with other benchmark schemes.
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基于noma的无人机中继网络联合用户分组与功率分配
无人机作为飞行中继,可以针对不同任务快速建立中继通信链路,增强接收信号功率,增加系统容量,扩大通信覆盖范围。在本文中,我们研究了一种基于非正交多址(NOMA)的无人机中继网络,以帮助数据从基站(BS)传输到远程多个用户。为了提高所研究的无人机中继网络的频谱效率,我们提供了一种通用的用户分组协议,将用户划分为多个组,并在同一组内通过NOMA传输数据。然后,我们进一步提出了NOMA用户分组、无人机位置和无人机发射功率的联合优化问题,以最大化系统吞吐量。该公式问题是非凸的,难以直接求解,因此,我们提出了一种迭代算法来获得近似最优解。仿真结果表明,与其他基准方案相比,我们提出的基于noma的无人机中继方案具有显著的吞吐量增益。
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