Downlink Asynchronous Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access with Quantizer Optimization

05/27/2020
by   Xun Zou, et al.
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In this letter, we study a two-user downlink asynchronous non-orthogonal multiple access (ANOMA) with limited feedback. We employ the max-min criterion for the power allocation and derive the closed-form expressions for the upper and lower bounds of the max-min rate. It is demonstrated that ANOMA can achieve the same or even higher average maxmin rate with a lower feedback rate compared with NOMA. Moreover, we propose a quantizer optimization algorithm which applies to both NOMA and ANOMA. Simulation results show that the optimized quantizer significantly improves the average max-min rate compared with the conventional uniform quantizer, especially in the scenario with a low feedback rate.

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