RIS 辅助 AmBC-NOMA 合作 V2I 通信的中断性能

IF 6.3 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1109/OJCOMS.2024.3430051
Ahmed Samir;Ahmed S. Ibrahim;Mahmoud H. Ismail;Basem M. ElHalawany;Mohamed Elsayed
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车辆对基础设施(V2I)通信有助于车辆与周围基础设施之间的无缝互动。最近,人们对环境反向散射通信(AmBC)的研究兴趣明显增加,这主要是因为它能够实现无电池通信。与此同时,可重构智能表面(RISs)作为一种前景广阔的技术也备受关注,尤其是在推进 5G 之后的蜂窝系统方面。此外,非正交多址接入(NOMA)在提高频谱利用率方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。本文提出了一种新的 RIS 增强型 NOMA-AmBC 系统,该系统的所有信道都以 Nakagami-m 衰减为特征,主要目的是评估这种系统的性能。为此,在不完全连续干扰消除(SIC)的实际假设下,推导出了新的中断概率(OPs)闭式表达式。此外,为了深入了解系统的性能,我们还推导出了 OPs 的渐近、上限和下限表达式。此外,我们还提出了一个功率分配优化问题,以实现断电最优性能。为了验证分析结果,我们使用蒙特卡罗模拟进行了广泛的研究,结果表明具有很高的一致性。此外,与传统的基准 AmBC-NOMA 系统和 RIS 辅助正交多址接入 (AmBCOMA) 系统相比,我们的结果表明 RIS 辅助 AmBC-NOMA 系统的性能有了显著提高。
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Outage Performance of RIS-Assisted AmBC-NOMA Cooperative V2I Communications
Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication facilitates seamless interaction between vehicles and the surrounding infrastructure. Recently, there has been a notable surge in research interest in ambient backscatter communications (AmBC), primarily due to its ability to enable battery-free communication. Concurrently, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have garnered attention as a promising technology, particularly for the advancement of cellular systems beyond 5G. Additionally, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) assumes a pivotal role in enhancing spectrum utilization. This paper proposes a new RIS-enhanced NOMA-AmBC system where all channels are characterized by Nakagami-m fading and with the main objective of assessing the performance of such system. To this end, new closed-form expressions for the outage probabilities (OPs) were derived under the practical assumption of imperfect successive interference cancellation (SIC). In addition, to gain a deep insight into the system’s performance, we derived asymptotic, upper-bound, and lower-bound expressions for the OPs. Furthermore, we proposed a power allocation optimization problem to achieve an outage-optimal performance. To validate the analytical results, we conducted extensive investigations using Monte Carlo simulations, which indicates a high degree of consistency. Moreover, our results underscore the remarkable performance improvements achieved by the RIS-assisted AmBC-NOMA system when compared to both the traditional benchmark AmBC-NOMA system and the RIS-assisted orthogonal multiple access (AmBCOMA) counterparts.
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