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On the Performance of Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in 5G Systems with Randomly Deployed Users

Author(s): Ding, Zhiguo; Yang, Zheng; Fan, Pingzhi; Poor, H Vincent

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Abstract: The performance of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is investigated in a cellular downlink scenario with randomly deployed users. The developed analytical results show that NOMA can achieve superior performance in terms of ergodic sum rates; however, the outage performance of NOMA depends critically on the choices of the users' targeted data rates and allocated power. In particular, a wrong choice of the targeted data rates and allocated power can lead to a situation in which the user's outage probability is always one, i.e. the user's targeted quality of service will never be met.
Publication Date: 30-Jul-2014
Citation: Ding, Zhiguo, Yang, Zheng, Fan, Pingzhi, Poor, H Vincent. (2014). On the Performance of Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in 5G Systems with Randomly Deployed Users. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 21 (12), 1501 - 1505. doi:10.1109/lsp.2014.2343971
DOI: doi:10.1109/lsp.2014.2343971
ISSN: 1070-9908
EISSN: 1558-2361
Pages: 1501 - 1505
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Version: Author's manuscript



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