Outage Performance of Uplink Rate Splitting Multiple Access with Randomly Deployed Users
Huabing Lu, Xianzhong Xie, Zhaoyuan Shi, Hongjian Lei, Nan Zhao, Jun, Cai

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the outage performance of uplink rate splitting multiple access (RSMA) with randomly deployed users, considering user scheduling and power allocation strategies, and derives analytical expressions for outage probability and diversity order.
Contribution
It introduces a new rate fairness-oriented power allocation strategy and provides analytical performance characterization for different scheduling schemes in uplink RSMA.
Findings
Both GUS and CUS schemes achieve full diversity orders.
CPA strategy eliminates secondary user's diversity order constraint.
FPA strategy improves rate fairness at high SNR.
Abstract
With the rapid proliferation of smart devices in wireless networks, more powerful technologies are expected to fulfill the network requirements of high throughput, massive connectivity, and diversify quality of service. To this end, rate splitting multiple access (RSMA) is proposed as a promising solution to improve spectral efficiency and provide better fairness for the next-generation mobile networks. In this paper, the outage performance of uplink RSMA transmission with randomly deployed users is investigated, taking both user scheduling schemes and power allocation strategies into consideration. Specifically, the greedy user scheduling (GUS) and cumulative distribution function (CDF) based user scheduling (CUS) schemes are considered, which could maximize the rate performance and guarantee scheduling fairness, respectively. Meanwhile, we re-investigate cognitive power allocation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
