Resource Allocation for NOMA-enabled Satellite- Terrestrial Networks

Xiaoxiao Cao, Xiaopei Chen, Qingsong Zhang, Zhijian Lin, Pingping Chen
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With the increasing demands for communications in the remote areas without terrestrial networks, satellite networks have become a promising paradigm. However, it is an issue of satisfying demands with limited resources of satellites. In this paper, considering a NOMA-enabled satellite-terrestrial network, we propose a resource allocation strategy to maximize spectral efficiency of satellites. Firstly, we formulate the optimization problem as a mixed integer nonlinear problem. Due to its non-convexity, we transform the non-convex problem into three subproblems. Then, we propose subcarrier allocation algorithm and Lagrange quick iterative water filling algorithm with low complexity to solve the subproblems. Finally, the numerical results demonstrate that the proposed low-complexity scheme is close to the optimal solution obtained by the exhaustive algorithm.
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支持noma的卫星-地面网络的资源分配
随着没有地面网络的偏远地区对通信需求的不断增加,卫星网络已成为一种有前途的模式。然而,这是一个用有限的卫星资源来满足需求的问题。本文针对基于noma的星地网络,提出了一种最大化卫星频谱效率的资源分配策略。首先,我们将最优化问题化为一个混合整数非线性问题。由于它的非凸性,我们将非凸问题转化为三个子问题。在此基础上,提出了求解子问题的子载波分配算法和低复杂度的拉格朗日快速迭代充水算法。最后,数值结果表明,所提出的低复杂度方案接近穷举算法的最优解。
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