Resource Management optimally in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Networks for fifth-generation by using game-theoretic

06/08/2019
by   Mahsa Khodakhah, et al.
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In this paper , we optimize the resource Allocation management by using game-Theory . In this paper we can optimize number of users in resource allocation management by using the user-sub-channel-soap matching algorithm (USMA) for non-orthogonal multiple access for fifth-generation networks by increase multiple access user and NOMA that is to accessible to 63 users. This method reduces interference between users , which include costs , and resource to access for other users.

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