Jun Li;Shuping Dang;Xuan Chen;Miaowen Wen;Marco Di Renzo;Huseyin Arslan
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With MCU-NOMA-IM, the information bits pertaining to multiple UAVs are mapped into multiple dimensions, including the modulated symbols, subcarrier indices, and energy allocation patterns. To fully investigate the performance of MCU-NOMA-IM on air-ground networks, we consider scenarios in the presence of three and four UAVs and derive upper-bounds for the bit error rates (BERs). In addition, we propose a multi-clustered-UAV cooperative system aided by NOMA with IM (MCCU-NOMA-IM), which groups closely located UAVs into several clusters to reduce the requirement for time resources. Simulation results demonstrate that both MCU-NOMA-IM and MCCU-NOMA-IM greatly outperform cooperative NOMA and non-cooperative NOMA-IM schemes, especially for distant UAVs when the signal-to-noise ratio is sufficiently high. 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Cooperative Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access With Index Modulation for Air-Ground Multi-UAV Networks
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) serve as flexible aerial platforms, enriching air-ground communication networks in various ways. To support massive connectivity within limited time-frequency blocks, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is proposed to be integrated into UAV networks. However, a common issue associated with almost all NOMA schemes is the susceptibility to inter-user interference (IUI). Therefore, in this paper, we propose a multi-UAV cooperative system aided by NOMA with index modulation (IM), termed MCU-NOMA-IM, to improve the performance of air-ground networks by mitigating IUI and also avoiding the successive interference cancellation (SIC) decoding method that is prone to error floors. With MCU-NOMA-IM, the information bits pertaining to multiple UAVs are mapped into multiple dimensions, including the modulated symbols, subcarrier indices, and energy allocation patterns. To fully investigate the performance of MCU-NOMA-IM on air-ground networks, we consider scenarios in the presence of three and four UAVs and derive upper-bounds for the bit error rates (BERs). In addition, we propose a multi-clustered-UAV cooperative system aided by NOMA with IM (MCCU-NOMA-IM), which groups closely located UAVs into several clusters to reduce the requirement for time resources. Simulation results demonstrate that both MCU-NOMA-IM and MCCU-NOMA-IM greatly outperform cooperative NOMA and non-cooperative NOMA-IM schemes, especially for distant UAVs when the signal-to-noise ratio is sufficiently high. Also, we show that the derived BER upper bounds are asymptotically tight.