NOMA-based Energy-Efficient Wireless Powered Communications
Tewodros A. Zewde, M. Cenk Gursoy

TL;DR
This paper investigates energy efficiency in wireless powered communication networks using NOMA, optimizing resource allocation for different transmission models and considering delay constraints, with analytical solutions and numerical validation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive optimization framework for NOMA-based WPCNs, deriving analytical expressions and algorithms for energy-efficient resource allocation under various transmission modes and QoS constraints.
Findings
Broadcasting at higher power improves energy efficiency.
Exponential decay QoS impacts optimal resource allocation.
Half-duplex with uplink TDMA favors more downlink time under strict constraints.
Abstract
In this paper, we study the performance of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes in wireless powered communication networks (WPCN) focusing on the system energy efficiency (EE). We consider multiple energy harvesting user equipments (UEs) that operate based on harvest-then-transmit protocol. The uplink information transfer is carried out by using power-domain multiplexing, and the receiver decodes each UE's data in such a way that the UE with the best channel gain is decoded without interference. In order to determine optimal resource allocation strategies, we formulate optimization problems considering two models, namely half-duplex and asynchronous transmission, based on how downlink and uplink operations are coordinated. In both cases, we have concave-linear fractional problems, and hence Dinkelbach's method can be applied to obtain the globally optimal solutions. Thus, we…
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