Investigation of channel state information conditions in VL-NOMA using power allocation technique for 6G network

Q3 Engineering Journal of Optical Communications Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1515/joc-2023-0064
C. E. Ngene, P. Thakur, G. Singh
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Abstract This paper investigates the channel state information (CSI) conditions in visible light non-orthogonal multiple access (VL-NOMA) using the power allocation technique (PA) for a sixth-generation (6G) network. One light-emitting diode (LED) is used as a carrier to transmit the signal to three-user-positioned at certain distances. The challenge of allocating power to the system is solved using the PA technique. The PA technique uses to assign signal powers to the three users. The VL-NOMA channel with CSI symbols is synchronized for the performance of signal propagation. We deployed perfect CSI, imperfect CSI, and partial CSI to coordinate the signal enhancement that results in an improved data rate, higher channel capacity, and improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The synchronized system model guarantees successful signal enhancement where perfect CSI performs better than partial CSI and imperfect CSI. We have enabled interference plus noise to see how the system behaves. We notice low channel capacity region, low data rate performance, etc. Hence, we analyse the PA to determine the outage probability effect on the signal.
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基于6G网络功率分配技术的VL-NOMA信道状态信息条件研究
摘要研究了第六代(6G)可见光非正交多址(VL-NOMA)中基于功率分配技术(PA)的信道状态信息(CSI)条件。使用一个发光二极管(LED)作为载波,将信号传输到位于一定距离的三个用户。利用PA技术解决了系统的功率分配问题。扩音技术用于将信号功率分配给三个用户。为了提高信号的传播性能,对带有CSI符号的VL-NOMA信道进行了同步。我们部署了完美的CSI、不完美的CSI和部分CSI来协调信号增强,从而提高数据速率、更高的信道容量和改进的信噪比(SNR)。同步系统模型保证了成功的信号增强,其中完美CSI的性能优于部分CSI和不完美CSI。我们启用了干扰加噪声来观察系统的行为。我们注意到低信道容量区域,低数据速率性能等。因此,我们分析PA以确定中断概率对信号的影响。
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Journal of Optical Communications
Journal of Optical Communications Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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