Attention-based SIC Ordering and Power Allocation for Non-orthogonal Multiple Access Networks
Liang Huang, Bincheng Zhu, Runkai Nan, Kaikai Chi, Yuan Wu

TL;DR
This paper presents ASOPA, an innovative deep reinforcement learning framework utilizing attention mechanisms to optimize SIC ordering and power allocation in uplink NOMA networks, achieving near-optimal performance with low latency.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel attention-based neural network approach for joint SIC ordering and power allocation in NOMA, addressing the factorial complexity of ordering optimization.
Findings
Achieves over 97% normalized network utility compared to exhaustive methods.
Maintains low latency of approximately 50 ms in ten-user networks.
Performs effectively under imperfect channel information and multi-antenna scenarios.
Abstract
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) emerges as a superior technology for enhancing spectral efficiency compared to orthogonal multiple access. In NOMA networks, successive interference cancellation (SIC) plays a crucial role in decoding user signals sequentially. The challenge lies in the joint optimization of SIC ordering and power allocation, due to the factorial nature of ordering combinations. This study introduces an innovative solution, the Attention-based SIC Ordering and Power Allocation (ASOPA) framework, targeting an uplink NOMA network with dynamic SIC ordering. ASOPA aims to maximize weighted proportional fairness by employing deep reinforcement learning, strategically decomposing the problem into two manageable subproblems: SIC ordering optimization and optimal power allocation. Our approach utilizes an attention-based neural network, which processes instantaneous channel…
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TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
