Performance Study of Random Access NOMA with Truncated Channel Inversion Power Control

IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS (ICC 2021)(2021)

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In this paper, we analytically study the performance of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) transmissions in a random access network with truncated channel inversion power control. Specifically, in a slotted ALOHA network in support of NOMA transmissions, a wireless device randomly selects the transmission power with a certain probability, using channel inversion power control yet subject to the upper bound of the transmission power. Taking into consideration the stochastic nature of wireless fading channels, we first quantify two network areas such that devices in different areas have various choices of transmission powers for NOMA transmissions. An analytical model is developed to analyze the successful transmission probability and throughput of wireless devices located in different areas. Based on the analysis, two optimization problems are formulated to maximize the network throughput and the minimum throughput of wireless devices by tuning the transmission probabilities of each device. To solve the formulated combinatorial optimization problems, two heuristic algorithms are proposed. Extensive simulations are conducted to validate the analysis, and verify the efficiency of the proposed algorithm to attain the maximum network throughput and max-min fairness.
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NOMA, random access, truncated channel inversion power control
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