Beamforming Design and Resource Allocation for IRS-Assisted NOMA Cognitive Radio System

Xiaopeng Yuan, Weiyu Li, Yulin Hu, A. Schmeink
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In this work, we have studied an intelligent reflective surface (IRS)-assisted cognitive radio system. The non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been deployed to strengthen the spectrum sharing behaviour between two secondary users. In order to improve the secondary network in a fairness manner without significantly interfering the primary network, we formulate a minimum throughput minimization problem for the secondary network via a joint design of IRS beamforming and resource allocation at the secondary transmitter. To address the complex non-convex problem, we adopt the successive convex approximation technique and propose an iterative algorithm for alternating improving the IRS beamforming scheme and the resource allocation design. The algorithm will finally converge to an efficient suboptimal solution. Through numerical results, we highlight the advantage of deploying IRS in the considered system and also the potential superiority of NOMA scheme over the space-division multiple access (SDMA) via comparisons.
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irs辅助NOMA认知无线电系统的波束形成设计与资源分配
在这项工作中,我们研究了一个智能反射面(IRS)辅助的认知无线电系统。部署了非正交多址(NOMA),以加强两个辅助用户之间的频谱共享行为。为了在不明显干扰主网络的情况下公平地改进副网络,我们通过在副发射机处联合设计IRS波束形成和资源分配,提出了副网络的最小吞吐量最小化问题。为了解决复杂的非凸问题,我们采用连续凸逼近技术,提出了交替改进IRS波束形成方案和资源分配设计的迭代算法。算法最终会收敛到一个有效的次优解。通过数值结果,我们强调了在考虑的系统中部署IRS的优势,以及通过比较NOMA方案相对于空分多址(SDMA)的潜在优势。
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