Frame Based Codes for Partially Active NOMA

02/06/2021
by   Maya Slamovich, et al.
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Non-orthogonal multiple-access (NOMA) is a leading technology which gain a lot of interest this past several years. It enables larger user density and therefore is suited for modern systems such as 5G and IoT. In this paper we examined different frame-based codes for a partially active NOMA system. It is a more realistic setting where only part of the users, in an overly populated system, are active simultaneously. We introduce a new analysis approach were the active user ratio, a system's feature, is kept constant and different sized frames are employed. The frame types were partially derived from previous papers on the subject [1][2] and partially novel such as the LPF and the Steiner ETF. We learned the best capacity achieving frame depends on the active user ratio and three distinct ranges where defined. In addition, we introduced a measure called practical capacity which is the maximal rate achieved by simple coding scheme. ETFs always achieve the best practical capacity while LPFs and sparse frames are worse than a random one.

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