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Power and subcarrier allocation in multicarrier NOMA-FD systems

In this paper, we study the problem of power and channel allocation for multicarrier non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) full duplex (FD) systems. In such a system there are multiple interfering users transmitting over the same channel and the allocation task is a non-convex and extremely challenging problem. The objective of our work is to propose a solution that is close to the theoretic optimum but is of limited complexity. Following a block coordinate descent approach, we propose two algorithms based on the decomposition of the original allocation problem in lower-complexity sub-problems, which can be solved in the Lagrangian dual domain with a great reduction of the computational load. Numerical results show the effectiveness of approach we propose, which outperforms other schemes designed to address NOMA-FD allocation and attains performance similar to the optimal solution with much lower complexity.

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