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RIS Partition-Assisted Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) and Quadrature-NOMA with Imperfect SIC
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Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted power-domain
non-orthogonal multiple access (PD-NOMA) system has emerged as a
revolutionary technology to enhance the spectrum efficiency for future
wireless networks. This work introduces two novel RIS systems, namely,
RIS partition-assisted (RISP) PD-NOMA (RISP-PD-NOMA) and RISP-Quadrature
NOMA (RISP-Q-NOMA), to improve the signal quality of all users by
dedicating fixed RIS units to each user for phase cancellation. The
closed-form expressions of average sum-rate, outage probability, and
diversity order of both systems are evaluated under the Rician fading
channel for perfect and imperfect successive interference cancellation
(SIC). Further, the performance of both systems is compared with
RIS-division PDNOMA (RISD-PD-NOMA) system where the RIS subsurface
assigned to one user is not exposed to another user. It is noticed from
the analysis that under perfect SIC, RISP-PD-NOMA outperforms
RISP-Q-NOMA and RISD-PD-NOMA. However, under imperfect SIC, RISP-Q-NOMA
demonstrates superior performance than other systems, due to lesser
number of SIC operations that lead to less stringent constraints on the
power allocation, reduce detection delay, and improve SIC stability.
Furthermore, the analytical expression for bit error rate (BER) of
RISP-PD-NOMA and RISP-Q-NOMA is derived, and then closed-form expression
of average-BER is evaluated. Numerical results demonstrate that
RISP-Q-NOMA is superior to RISPPD-NOMA and RISD-PD-NOMA.
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Title: RIS Partition-Assisted Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) and Quadrature-NOMA with Imperfect SIC
Description:
Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted power-domain
non-orthogonal multiple access (PD-NOMA) system has emerged as a
revolutionary technology to enhance the spectrum efficiency for future
wireless networks.
This work introduces two novel RIS systems, namely,
RIS partition-assisted (RISP) PD-NOMA (RISP-PD-NOMA) and RISP-Quadrature
NOMA (RISP-Q-NOMA), to improve the signal quality of all users by
dedicating fixed RIS units to each user for phase cancellation.
The
closed-form expressions of average sum-rate, outage probability, and
diversity order of both systems are evaluated under the Rician fading
channel for perfect and imperfect successive interference cancellation
(SIC).
Further, the performance of both systems is compared with
RIS-division PDNOMA (RISD-PD-NOMA) system where the RIS subsurface
assigned to one user is not exposed to another user.
It is noticed from
the analysis that under perfect SIC, RISP-PD-NOMA outperforms
RISP-Q-NOMA and RISD-PD-NOMA.
However, under imperfect SIC, RISP-Q-NOMA
demonstrates superior performance than other systems, due to lesser
number of SIC operations that lead to less stringent constraints on the
power allocation, reduce detection delay, and improve SIC stability.
Furthermore, the analytical expression for bit error rate (BER) of
RISP-PD-NOMA and RISP-Q-NOMA is derived, and then closed-form expression
of average-BER is evaluated.
Numerical results demonstrate that
RISP-Q-NOMA is superior to RISPPD-NOMA and RISD-PD-NOMA.
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