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In recent years, numbers of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes have been proposed to support the great amounts of wireless connections. However, complex multi-user detection is needed in case that the user power differentiation is not available and simple successive interference cancellation cannot directly apply, which usually incurs unaffordable computational complexity. In this paper,...
Massive machine type communication (mMTC) is one of the three significant scenarios in 5G, which is characterized by massive connection and low energy consumption. To meet these requirements, the contention based grant-free sparse code multiple access (SCMA) transmission which can support a large number of devices and reduce the cost of signaling overhead caused by massive connection is proposed....
Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) based Cognitive Radio (CR) allows a secondary user (SU) to use spectrum in an opportunistic manner when the primary user (PU) of that spectrum is not transmitting. Conventional dynamic spectrum allocation methods deal with acquiring spectrum as fixed width channels. In this paper, we propose a novel technique where a node inside a network can dynamically access the spectrum...
Efficient and robust wireless video delivery is an enabling technology for various applications. The existing wireless video transmission scheme has the cliff effect and it cann't gracefully adapt to channel variations. In this paper, we introduce a pseudo-analog wireless video transmission improvements and design in the hardware. Comparing with the traditional transmission, the linear processing...
This paper considers the layered transmission between the source and the destination over two relays using super-position coding (SC). In this two-hop decode-and-forward (DF) relaying system, because of the network topology, the receiver continuously decodes only the base layer of the direct transmission from the source; the enhancement layer is decoded with a delay based on the transmission from...
The diversity of IoT applications implies the requirement of reliable yet efficient MAC solutions for supporting transmissions for various traffic patterns. In this paper, we propose GoMacH, an efficient MAC protocol that provides high reliability and throughput for handling various traffic loads in IoT. GoMacH seamlessly integrates several outstanding techniques. It adopts the phase-lock scheme to...
In this paper, we study fairness and sum rate performance issues in uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) communication system by allocation of subbands and power to users. In a NOMA system, each subband can be shared by L users simultaneously, which leads to higher spectral efficiency than the Orthogonal Multiple Access (OMA) system. It has been studied that, without proper allocation of target...
Developing sustainable wireless sensor networks (WSNs) poses a unique challenge in terms of estimating the trade off between autonomous sensor network operations and accessibility to constrained power resources. WSNs are expected to be operational for prolonged periods with minimal intervention. However, this imposes substantial cost in terms of power (battery) requirements in WSNs. Under several...
3GPP has recently introduced new features to the long term evolution (LTE) cellular technology enabling direct vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications, also known as LTE-V2V. This new technology aims at supporting a large number of applications, most of them based on the broadcasting of periodic messages by all vehicles to inform the neighborhood about relevant information such as vehicle position,...
Underlaying device-to-device (D2D) transmission in cellular wireless systems is one of the promising transmission techniques for fifth generation (5G) and beyond 5G applications. Nevertheless, the interference between the D2D pairs, the interference from cellular users to D2D receivers and the interference that affects the cellular communications should be mitigated to increase the overall system...
The Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is widely used in the wireless communication systems. The robustness in a wireless environment combined with the ease to perform the channel estimation (CE) are the reasons for the OFDM popularity. Commonly, the channel estimation(CE) is performed in frequency domain using pilot tones. It is known that the wireless communications may be affected...
Ultra-dense cellular networks are emerging as one key characteristic of 5G wireless networks. In this context, frequency reuse is a fundamental technology enabler for efficient utilization of limited spectrum resources. In this paper, we investigate the in-band Full-Duplex (FD) self-backhauling architecture, in which Base Stations (BSs) operate on the same spectrum used by the users to access the...
In this work, coordinated beamforming and power allocation schemes are proposed for multicell downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems. Beamforming is adopted at the base-station to mitigate both intercell and intracell interference whereas power-domain multiplexing between a pair of users is considered in each spatial dimension. Given the beamforming vectors, intra-pair power allocation...
Machine-type communication services in mobile cellular systems are currently evolving with an aim to efficiently address a massive-scale user access to the system. One of the key problems in this respect is to efficiently identify active users in order to allocate them resources for the subsequent transmissions. In this paper, we examine two recently suggested approaches for user activity detection:...
Device-to-device (D2D) underlay communication has attracted substantial research attention recently owing to its potential to enhance the network throughput. However, the caused intra-cell interference is quite a challenging issue in D2D underlaying cellular network. In this paper, we investigate the joint power control and resource allocation problem to improve the system performance in such a scenario...
In this paper, we consider the balance between the energy efficiency (EE) and the short-term fairness among individual users in a muiticell MISO downlink. Firstly, the power consumption and sum proportional rate are utilized jointly to construct an objective function. Then a transmit beamformer optimization problem for the objective maximization subject to transmit power constraints is formulated...
5G wireless networks are expected to usher in massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC) pertaining to the Internet of Things (IoT). A large fraction of the devices participating in IoT are likely to be low-power devices that generate sporadic traffic. It is anticipated that autonomous grant-free communications would be needed to accommodate these devices and the traffic they generate. Preamble transmission...
In this paper, pattern division multiple access with large-scale antenna array (LSA-PDMA) is proposed as a novel non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme. In the proposed scheme, pattern is designed in both beam domain and power domain in a joint manner. At the transmitter, pattern mapping utilizes power allocation to improve the system sum rate and beam allocation to enhance the access connectivity...
Interference forwarding by a relay enhances the interference level and enables the cancellation of the interference. If the interfering source to relay link is not strong, then the relay can decode a part of the interference and forward it to the destination, and the destination can cancel only that part of the interference. It is known as partial decode-and-forward (PDF) and partial interference...
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication is considered as one of the key technologies for the fifth generation wireless communication system (5G) due to certain benefits provided, e.g. traffic offload and low end-to-end latency. A D2D link can reuse resource of a cellular user for its own transmission, while mutual interference in between these two links is introduced. In this paper, we propose a smart...
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