A Low-Complexity Framework for Joint User Pairing and Power Control for Cooperative NOMA in 5G and beyond Cellular Networks

Phuc Huu*, Mohamed Amine Arfaoui, Sanaa Sharafeddine, Chadi M. Assi, Ali Ghrayeb

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Abstract

This paper investigates the performance of cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (C-NOMA) in downlink communication systems. Using C-NOMA, users with more favorable channel conditions can assist communication between the base station (BS) and the users with less favorable channel conditions using either full-duplex (FD) or half-duplex (HD) device-to-device (D2D) relaying and successive interference cancellation (SIC). To maximize the benefits of C-NOMA, we formulate and solve a novel optimization problem that jointly determines the optimal D2D user pairing and the optimal power control scheme in a downlink cellular system consisting of a BS that communicates with a set of spatially dispersed users. The formulated problem is a non-convex mixed-integer non-linear program (MINLP) which is difficult to solve due to the dependency between power control and user pairing. Thus, we decompose the problem into an inner power control problem and an outer pairing problem. For the inner problem, we derive the optimal closed-form expressions for both HD and FD relaying modes, while the outer problem of user pairing can be solved using the well-known Hungarian method. The simulation results show that the proposed framework outperforms a variety of proposed schemes in the literature and that it can obtain the optimal pairing and power control policies for a network with 100 users in negligible computational time.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9140040
Pages (from-to)6737-6749
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume68
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cooperative non-orthogonal-multiple-access
  • Hungarian method
  • device-to-device communication
  • full-duplex
  • half-duplex
  • mode selection
  • pairing policy
  • power control

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