User Clustering in mmWave-NOMA Systems with User Decoding Capability Constraints for B5G Networks
Aditya S. Rajasekaran, Omar Maraqa, Hamza U. Sokun, Halim, Yanikomeroglu, and Saad Al-Ahmadi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a user clustering approach for mmWave-NOMA systems considering user decoding capabilities, optimizing sum rate performance while accounting for practical SIC complexity constraints in B5G networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel heuristic algorithm (NOMA-MEC) for user clustering based on SIC capabilities, addressing practical implementation constraints in B5G mmWave-NOMA systems.
Findings
NOMA-MEC effectively maximizes sum rate with SIC constraints.
The proposed algorithms outperform OMA and traditional NOMA in simulations.
Complexity analysis shows scalability for various system parameters.
Abstract
This paper proposes a millimeter wave-NOMA (mmWave-NOMA) system that takes into account the end-user signal processing capabilities, an important practical consideration. The implementation of NOMA in the downlink (DL) direction requires successive interference cancellation (SIC) to be performed at the user terminals, which comes at the cost of additional complexity. In NOMA, the weakest user only has to decode its own signal, while the strongest user has to decode the signals of all other users in the SIC procedure. Hence, the additional implementation complexity required of the user to perform SIC for DL NOMA depends on its position in the SIC decoding order. Beyond fifth-generation (B5G) communication systems are expected to support a wide variety of end-user devices, each with their own processing capabilities. We envision a system where users report their SIC decoding capability to…
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