Non-orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) with Successive Interference Cancellation for Future Radio Access
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This paper presents our investigation of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) as a novel and promising power-domain user multiplexing scheme for future radio access. Based on information theory, we can expect that NOMA with a successive interference canceller (SIC) applied to the receiver side will offer a better tradeoff between system efficiency and user fairness than orthogonal multiple access (OMA), which is widely used in 3.9 and 4G mobile communication systems. This improvement becomes especially significant when the channel conditions among the non-orthogonally multiplexed users are significantly different. Thus, NOMA can be expected to efficiently exploit the near-far effect experienced in cellular…
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- Noma
- Computer science
- Single antenna interference cancellation
- Telecommunications link
- Multiplexing
- Base station
- Interference (communication)
- Computer network
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