UAV-Assisted Cooperative Cognitive NOMA: Deployment, Clustering, and Resource Allocation

08/26/2020
by   Sultangali Arzykulov, et al.
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Cooperative and cognitive non-orthogonal multiple access (CCR-NOMA) has been recognized as a promising technique to overcome issues of spectrum scarcity and support massive connectivity envisioned in next-generation wireless networks. In this paper, we investigate the deployment of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as a relay that fairly serves a large number of secondary users in a hot-spot region. The UAV deployment algorithm must jointly account for user clustering, channel assignment, and resource allocation sub-problems. We propose a solution methodology that obtains user clustering and channel assignment based on the optimal resource allocations for a given UAV location. To this end, we derive closed-form optimal power and time allocations and show it delivers optimal max-min fair throughput by consuming less energy and time than geometric programming. Based on optimal resource allocation, the optimal coverage probability is also provided in closed-form, which takes channel estimation errors, hardware impairments, and primary network interference into account. The optimal coverage probabilities are used by the proposed max-min fair user clustering and channel assignment approaches. The results show that the proposed method achieves 100 magnitude less time than the optimal benchmark.

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