Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems

The aim of this article is to study the conventional and cooperative power-order Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) using the Single Carrier with Frequency Domain Equalization (SC-FDE) block transmission technique, associated with massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO), evidencing its adde...

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Main Authors: Mário Marques da Silva, Rui Dinis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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5G
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3541
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spelling doaj-8cb2a7bd9b51491cb3083be1c475bcab2021-04-15T23:02:21ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113541354110.3390/app11083541Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G SystemsMário Marques da Silva0Rui Dinis1Instituto de Telecomunicações, 1049-001 Lisboa, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, 1049-001 Lisboa, PortugalThe aim of this article is to study the conventional and cooperative power-order Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) using the Single Carrier with Frequency Domain Equalization (SC-FDE) block transmission technique, associated with massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO), evidencing its added value in terms of spectral efficiency of such combined scheme. The new services provided by Fifth Generation of Cellular Communications (5G) are supported by new techniques, such as millimeter waves (mm-wave), alongside the conventional centimeter waves and by massive MIMO (m-MIMO) technology. NOMA is expected to be incorporated in future releases of 5G, as it tends to achieve a capacity gain, highly required for the massive number of Internet of things (IoT) devices, namely to support an efficient reuse of limited spectrum. This article shows that the combination of conventional and cooperative NOMA with m-MIMO and SC-FDE, tends to achieve capacity gains, while the performance only suffers a moderate degradation, being an acceptable alternative for future evolutions of 5G. Moreover, it is shown that Cooperative NOMA tends to outperform Conventional NOMA. Moreover, this article shows that the Maximum Ratio Combiner (MRC) receiver is very well fitted to be combined with NOMA and m-MIMO, as it achieves a good performance while reducing the receiver complexity.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3541NOMAmassive MIMOSC-FDEmm-wave5G
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Rui Dinis
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Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems
Applied Sciences
NOMA
massive MIMO
SC-FDE
mm-wave
5G
author_facet Mário Marques da Silva
Rui Dinis
author_sort Mário Marques da Silva
title Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems
title_short Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems
title_full Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems
title_fullStr Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems
title_full_unstemmed Power-Ordered NOMA with Massive MIMO for 5G Systems
title_sort power-ordered noma with massive mimo for 5g systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The aim of this article is to study the conventional and cooperative power-order Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) using the Single Carrier with Frequency Domain Equalization (SC-FDE) block transmission technique, associated with massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO), evidencing its added value in terms of spectral efficiency of such combined scheme. The new services provided by Fifth Generation of Cellular Communications (5G) are supported by new techniques, such as millimeter waves (mm-wave), alongside the conventional centimeter waves and by massive MIMO (m-MIMO) technology. NOMA is expected to be incorporated in future releases of 5G, as it tends to achieve a capacity gain, highly required for the massive number of Internet of things (IoT) devices, namely to support an efficient reuse of limited spectrum. This article shows that the combination of conventional and cooperative NOMA with m-MIMO and SC-FDE, tends to achieve capacity gains, while the performance only suffers a moderate degradation, being an acceptable alternative for future evolutions of 5G. Moreover, it is shown that Cooperative NOMA tends to outperform Conventional NOMA. Moreover, this article shows that the Maximum Ratio Combiner (MRC) receiver is very well fitted to be combined with NOMA and m-MIMO, as it achieves a good performance while reducing the receiver complexity.
topic NOMA
massive MIMO
SC-FDE
mm-wave
5G
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3541
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