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BER Performance Of Co-Operative Relay NOMA-Assisted PS Protocol With Imperfect SIC And CSI
Wireless networks and devices are consuming a significant amount of energy as wireless communication is rapidly expanding, radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting has been envisioned as a feasible technology for powering low-power wireless systems. This paper investigates a bit error rate (BER) of the non-orthogonal multiple access with cooperative relay-assisted power splitting (CR-NOMA-PS) based energy harvesting (EH). We consider that the relay works in the decode-forward (DF) mode. For more practical scenarios, we consider the imperfect successive interference cancellation (SIC) and channel state information (CSI) are available. We obtain the end-to-end (e2e) BER expressions for the CR-NOMA-PS with imperfect CSI. Under different scenarios of PS, we evaluate and discuss the BER performance of the users with imperfect SIC and CSI. We validate the derivation of the BER expressions by simulation results. The results indicated that the high values of the PS factor reduce the users' performance. Furthermore, in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), the CSI error degrade BER performance and produced an error floor.
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International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control publishes timely research articles, full-length/ mini reviews and communications on these three strongly related areas, with emphasis on networked control systems whose sensors are interconnected via wireless communication networks. The emergence of high speed wireless network technologies allows a cluster of devices to be linked together economically to form a distributed system. Wireless communication is playing an increasingly important role in such distributed systems. Transmitting sensor measurements and control commands over wireless links allows rapid deployment, flexible installation, fully mobile operation and prevents the cable wear and tear problem in industrial automation, healthcare and environmental assessment. Wireless networked systems has raised and continues to raise fundamental challenges in the fields of science, engineering and industrial applications, hence, more new modelling techniques, problem formulations and solutions are required.