Optimizing Multi-User Uplink Cooperative Rate-Splitting Multiple Access: Efficient User Pairing and Resource Allocation
Shreya Khisa, Mohamad Elhattab, Chadi Assi, Sanaa Sharafeddine

TL;DR
This paper proposes an efficient user pairing and resource allocation scheme for uplink cooperative rate-splitting multiple access networks, significantly improving sum rate performance through joint optimization and novel algorithms.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-orthogonal user selection and matching-game based user pairing scheme combined with successive convex approximation for resource allocation in uplink C-RSMA networks.
Findings
Proposed algorithms outperform conventional schemes in simulations.
Joint optimization enhances sum rate in uplink C-RSMA.
Effective user pairing reduces inter-pair interference.
Abstract
This paper investigates joint user pairing, power and time slot duration allocation in the uplink multiple-input single-output (MISO) multi-user cooperative rate-splitting multiple access (C-RSMA) networks in half-duplex (HD) mode. We assume two types of users: cell-center users (CCU) and cell-edge users (CEU); first, we propose a user pairing scheme utilizing a semi-orthogonal user selection (SUS) and a matching-game (MG)-based approach where the SUS algorithm is used to select CCU in each pair which assists in reducing inter-pair interference (IPI). Afterward, the CEU in each pair is selected by considering the highest channel gain between CCU and CEU. After pairing is performed, the communication takes place in two phases: in the first phase, in a given pair, CEUs broadcast their signal, which is received by the base station (BS) and CCUs. In the second phase, in a given pair, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Body Area Networks
Methodstravel james · Semantic Cross Attention · Balanced Selection
