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On the application of quasi-degradation to MISO-NOMA downlink

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  • Zhiyong Chen
  • Zhiguo Ding
  • Xuchu Dai
  • George K. Karagiannidis
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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/12/2016
<mark>Journal</mark>IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Issue number23
Volume64
Number of pages16
Pages (from-to)6174-6189
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date29/08/16
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

In this paper, the design of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) in a multiple-input-single-output (MISO) downlink scenario is investigated. The impact of the recently developed concept, quasi-degradation, on NOMA downlink transmission is first studied. Then, a Hybrid NOMA (H-NOMA) precoding algorithm, based on this concept, is proposed. By exploiting the properties of H-NOMA precoding, a low-complexity sequential user pairing algorithm is consequently developed, to further improve the overall system performance. Both analytical and numerical results are provided to demonstrate the performance of the H-NOMA precoding through the average power consumption and outage probability, while conventional schemes, as dirty-paper coding and zero-forcing beamforming, are used as benchmarking.

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