Achievable Rate Analysis of Cooperative Relay Assisted Opportunistic-NOMA under Rician Fading Channels with Channel State Information
Pranav Kumar Jha, S Sushmitha Shree, D. Sriram Kumar

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the average achievable rate of opportunistic NOMA-based cooperative relaying systems under Rician fading, providing exact and asymptotic expressions and showing O-NOMA outperforms conventional NOMA in rate performance.
Contribution
It introduces analytical expressions for the achievable rates of O-NOMA CRS under Rician fading and compares its performance with conventional NOMA, validated by simulations.
Findings
O-NOMA achieves higher rates than C-NOMA as power and SNR increase.
Derived analytical expressions match Monte Carlo simulations.
Asymptotic analysis confirms performance gains of O-NOMA.
Abstract
The average achievable rate of an Opportunistic Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (O-NOMA) based Cooperative Relaying System (CRS) with Channel State Information (CSI) known at the transmitter end is analyzed under Rician fading channels. For opportunistic transmission of data signals, CSI is used for the source-to-relay and source-to-destination links, which helps the transmitter to select the best out of the cooperative NOMA transmission and the direct transmission of signals, instantaneously. The average achievable rate of the O-NOMA and conventional NOMA (C-NOMA) based CRSs is considered for the performance comparison and the exact and asymptotic analytical expressions of the achievable rates has been provided. Asymptotic results are verified through Monte Carlo simulations for various channel powers and power allocation coefficients. Numerical results verify that the derived…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
