Energy Efficiency Maximization in the Uplink Delta-OMA Networks
Ramin Hashemi, Hamzeh Beyranvand, Mohammad Robat Mili, Ata Khalili,, Hina Tabassum, and Derrick Wing Kwan Ng

TL;DR
This paper investigates uplink energy efficiency in Delta-OMA networks, proposing a multi-objective optimization framework that jointly optimizes spectrum overlap, sub-channel, and power allocation, demonstrating superior performance over traditional NOMA and OFDMA.
Contribution
It introduces a novel optimization approach for uplink Delta-OMA, transforming a complex problem into a solvable monotonic optimization framework.
Findings
D-OMA outperforms NOMA and OFDMA with optimized spectrum overlap.
The proposed method effectively maximizes uplink energy efficiency.
Joint optimization of overlap and resource allocation yields significant gains.
Abstract
Delta-orthogonal multiple access (D-OMA) has been recently investigated as a potential technique to enhance the spectral efficiency in the sixth-generation (6G) networks. D-OMA enables partial overlapping of the adjacent sub-channels that are assigned to different clusters of users served by non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), at the expense of additional interference. In this paper, we analyze the performance of D-OMA in the uplink and develop a multi-objective optimization framework to maximize the uplink energy efficiency (EE) in a multi-access point (AP) network enabled by D-OMA. Specifically, we optimize the sub-channel and transmit power allocations of the users as well as the overlapping percentage of the spectrum between the adjacent sub-channels. The formulated problem is a mixed binary non-linear programming problem. Therefore, to address the challenge we first transform…
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