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On the Application of Quasi-Degradation to Network NOMA in Downlink CoMP Systems

The application of network non-orthogonal multiple access (N-NOMA) technique to coordinated multi-point (CoMP) systems has attracted significant attention due to its superior capability to improve connectivity and maintain reliable transmission for CoMP users simultaneously. Based on the concept of quasi-degraded channel for N-NOMA, this paper studies the precoding design for downlink N-NOMA scenarios with two base stations (BSs) equipped with multiple antennas. In specific, under quasi-degraded channels, simple linear precoding based N-NOMA can achieve the same minimal total transmission power as theoretically optimal but complicated dirty paper coding (DPC) scheme, when the users' target rates and minimal transmission power of each BS are given. In this paper, the channel quasi-degradation (QD) condition is first rigorously derived for the scenario with single CoMP user and two NOMA users. The closed-form optimal precoders for N-NOMA under quasi-degraded channels are also provided. Then, based on QD condition, a novel hybrid N-NOMA (H-N-NOMA) scheme is proposed, which is a mixture of N-NOMA and conventional zero-forcing beamforming (ZFBF) scheme. Further, for the scenarios with more users, a low-complexity QD based user pairing (QDUP) algorithm is proposed. Numerical results are presented to reveal the impact factors of QD channels, and also demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed H-N-NOMA/QDUP scheme. It is shown that the proposed H-N-NOMA/QDUP scheme can effectively exploit the benefit of multi user diversity.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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