Pinching Antennas for Multiple Access in Multigroup Multicast Communications
Shan Shan, Chongjun Ouyang, Yong Li, and Yuanwei Liu

TL;DR
This paper develops and compares multiple access schemes for pinching antennas in multigroup multicast communications, optimizing placement and resource allocation to enhance fairness and system performance.
Contribution
It introduces novel MA schemes including TIN, NOMA, and TDMA with reconfiguration protocols, along with analytical solutions and optimization methods for PA placement and power allocation.
Findings
PIN system significantly outperforms traditional fixed-antenna systems.
TDMA-PS achieves the best performance among the schemes.
NOMA outperforms TDMA-PM and can surpass TDMA-PS in high power regimes.
Abstract
This paper aims to design multiple access (MA) schemes to improve the max-min fairness (MMF) for pinching antennas (PAs)-based multigroup multicast communications, where PA placement and resource allocation are jointly optimized. Specifically, three MA schemes are considered to facilitate the multicast transmission: i) treating interference as noise (TIN), ii) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), and iii) time-division multiple access (TDMA) with two PA reconfiguration protocols, namely pinching switching (PS) and pinching multiplexing (PM). i) For TIN, a closed-form solution is derived for optimal power allocation, while a sequential element-wise optimization (SEO) is developed for the PA placement. ii) For NOMA, a recursive power allocation framework incorporating a bisection search is developed, and a hierarchical objective evaluation (HOE) mechanism is incorporated to simplify the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
