Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access: Achieving Sustainable Future Radio Access

Kai Yang, Nan Yang, Neng Ye, Min Jia, Zhen Gao, Rongfei Fan

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Abstract

NOMA has been recognized as a highly promising FRA technology to satisfy the requirements of the fifth generation era on high spectral efficiency and massive connectivity. Since the EE has become a growing concern in FRA from both the industrial and societal perspectives, this article discusses the sustainability issues of NOMA. We first thoroughly examine the theoretical power regions of NOMA to show the minimum transmission power with fixed data rate requirement, demonstrating the EE performance advantage of NOMA over orthogonal multiple access. Then we explore the role of energy-aware resource allocation and grant-free transmission in further enhancing the EE performance of NOMA. Based on this exploration, a hybrid NOMA strategy that reaps the joint benefits of resource allocation and grantfree transmission is investigated to simultaneously accomplish high throughput, large connectivity, and low energy cost. Finally, we identify some important and interesting future directions for NOMA designers to follow in the next decade.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8535085
Pages (from-to)116-121
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Communications Magazine
Volume57
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2019

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