Energy Efficiency Maximization with SIC power aware Hybrid SDMA/NOMA scheme
Résumé
As energy concerns grow with the rise of energy-constrained devices, it becomes imperative to design an energy-efficient and adaptive multiple access (MA) scheme, supported with accurate energy efficiency (EE) evaluation. Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) enhances EE, yet downlink NOMA faces challenges in terms of computational complexity and power demands of successive interference cancellation (SIC), problematic particularly for energy-limited devices. Existing studies overlook the additional SIC power consumption at NOMA receivers, thus overestimating EE, and giving misleading insights for real system design. Besides the need for more accurate EE evaluation, an adaptive MA approach based on this additional power consumption is required. This paper proposes a SIC-power aware adaptive SDMA/cooperative NOMA system. An optimization problem is formulated by optimizing MA mode decision, BS beamforming, power allocation factors, and strong user relaying power, to maximize the system EE. We decouple the problem into SDMA/NOMA selection, and power allocation sub-problems, solved via a modified semi-orthogonal user selection (SUS) algorithm, successive convex approximation (SCA), difference-of-convex (DC) programming, and semidefinite programming (SDP) approaches. Numerical evaluation confirms the efficiency of the proposed scheme, compared to the baseline schemes.