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Dynamic resource allocation for MC-NOMA VWNs with imperfect SIC
conference contribution
posted on 2017-09-13, 10:42 authored by Daniel Tweed, Saeedeh Parsaeefard, Mahsa DerakhshaniMahsa Derakhshani, Tho Le-NgocIn this work, we investigate the uplink resource allocation problem for virtualized wireless networks (VWNs) supported by multi-carrier non-orthogonal multiple access (MC-NOMA) and present a sensitivity analysis of such a system to imperfect successive interference cancellation (SIC) and various system parameters. The proposed algorithm for power and sub-carrier allocation is derived from the non-convex optimization minimizing power subject to rate and sub-carrier reservations, for which an optimal solution is NP-hard. To develop an efficient solution, we decompose the optimization into separate power and sub-carrier allocation problems and propose an iterative algorithm based on successive convex approximation and complementary geometric programming. Simulation results demonstrate that compared to orthogonal multiple access, for imperfect SIC with residual interference even up to 10%, the proposed algorithm for MC-NOMA can offer significant improvement in spectrum and power efficiency
Funding
This work is supported in part by an NSERC CRD Grant with Huawei Technologies Canada.
History
School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (IEEE PIMRC)Citation
TWEED, D. ... et al, 2017. Dynamic resource allocation for MC-NOMA VWNs with imperfect SIC. IN: Proceedings of 2017 IEEE 28th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (IEEE PIMRC 2017), Montreal, QC, Canada, 8th-13th October 2017.Publisher
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2017-08-03Publication date
2017Notes
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9781538635315eISSN
2166-9589Publisher version
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- en