Joint RSMA and IDMA-Based NOMA system for downlink Communication in 5G and Beyond Networks

IF 0.6 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Communications Software and Systems Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.24138/jcomss.v16i4.1035
Aasheesh Shukla
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Future communication networks may encounter various issues in order to facilitate heavy heterogeneous data traffic and large number of users, therefore more advanced multiple access (MA) schemes is required to meet the changing requirements. Recently, a promising physical-layer MA technique has been suggested for multi-antenna broadcast channels, namely Rate Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA). This new scheme has the ability to partially decode the interference and partially treat the remaining interference as noise which makes it to cope with wide range of user deployments and network loads. On the other hand, interleave division multiple access (IDMA) has already been recognized as a potential code domain NOMA (non-orthogonal multiple access) scheme, suitable for 5G and beyond communication network. Hence, in this paper, a new approach of multiple access scheme is proposed to get the grip on new challenges in future communication (6G). The proposed framework consists the joint processing of RSMA and IDMA (code domain NOMA), in which the transmitter involves an IDMA as encoder and allows rate splitting to split the message in two parts i.e. common part and private part, before the actual transmission. The mathematical modeling of proposed system is elaborated in the paper and for simulation purpose the downlink communication scenario has been considered where users faced diverse channel conditions. The weighted sum rate (WSR) performance is evaluated for the proposed scheme which validate the quality of service (QoS) of the joint RS-IDMA system.
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5G及以后网络下行通信的基于RSMA和idma的联合NOMA系统
未来的通信网络可能会遇到各种各样的问题,以适应繁重的异构数据流量和大量的用户,因此需要更先进的多址(MA)方案来满足不断变化的需求。近年来,针对多天线广播信道提出了一种很有前途的物理层多址接入技术,即速率分割多址接入(RSMA)。该方案能够对干扰进行部分解码,并将剩余的干扰部分处理为噪声,使其能够适应大范围的用户部署和网络负载。另一方面,交错分多址(IDMA)已经被认为是一种潜在的码域非正交多址(NOMA)方案,适用于5G及以后的通信网络。因此,本文提出了一种新的多址方案,以应对未来通信(6G)的新挑战。所提出的框架由RSMA和IDMA(码域NOMA)的联合处理组成,其中发射机将IDMA作为编码器,并允许速率分割,在实际传输之前将消息分割为两部分,即公共部分和私有部分。本文详细阐述了系统的数学建模,并考虑了用户面临不同信道条件的下行通信场景。对该方案进行了加权和率性能评价,验证了联合RS-IDMA系统的服务质量。
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Journal of Communications Software and Systems
Journal of Communications Software and Systems Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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28
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8 weeks
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