Performance Analysis of Pinching Antenna Systems Enabled NOMA Communications
Xinwei Yue, Xinglun Tao, Jingjing Zhao, Xianfu Lei, Yuanwei Liu, Zhiguo Ding

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the performance of pinching antenna systems integrated with NOMA networks, deriving theoretical expressions and demonstrating improved data rates and outage performance over traditional methods.
Contribution
It provides a novel performance analysis of PASS-enabled NOMA systems, including blockage probability, ergodic data rates, and the impact of multiple antennas under LoS/NLoS conditions.
Findings
PASS-NOMA outperforms PASS-OMA in outage behavior.
PASS enables larger ergodic data rates than PASS-OMA.
Increasing pinching antennas improves PASS-NOMA performance.
Abstract
Pinching antenna systems (PASS) have the advantages in the perspective of flexible antenna reconfiguration, line-of-sight (LoS) creation, and scalability features. To highlight the ascendancy of PASS, we survey the integration of PASS into non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks. The locations of nodes are randomly distributed within a circular coverage region. The influencing factors of line-of-sight (LoS) and non-line-of-sight (NLoS) propagation links from PASS to non-orthogonal nodes are taken into considered. To characterize performance of PASS-NOMA, we deduce the blockage probability and ergodic data rates expressions of two nodes over LoS/NLoS fading channels. In light of these theoretical results, the infinite diversity gain are also analyzed with near node n under non-ideal successive interference cancellation (NISIC) and far node f over LoS links. The slopes of ergodic…
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