TY - JOUR
T1 - RIS-NOMA-Assisted Short-Packet Communication with Hardware Impairments
AU - Xia, Chunli
AU - Xiang, Zhongwu
AU - Su, Binbin
AU - Liu, Hongbo
AU - Meng, Jin
AU - Pan, Gaofeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2024/1/15
Y1 - 2024/1/15
N2 - To address the stringent demands of next-generation networks for massive connectivity, ultralow latency, and ultrahigh spectral efficiency, the win-win integration of reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) and nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is considered as a promising solution. In this article, we investigate a downlink RIS-empowered NOMA system with short packet communications (SPCs) in the presence of hardware impairments at the transceiver nodes. To characterize the performance of the proposed network, the approximate and asymptotic closed-form expressions of average block error rate (BLER) at far and near users are derived and analyzed. Based on asymptotic average BLER in high signal-To-noise ratio regime, the diversity order, minimum blocklength, and optimal power allocation are examined. RIS exhibits an improvement in diversity order and minimum blocklength. The achieved results show that users with poorer channel conditions have less sensitivity to hardware impairments whether for near users or RIS-Assisted far users. Furthermore, our results manifest the benefits of NOMA and RIS in SPC over the benchmark orthogonal multiple access (OMA) scheme.
AB - To address the stringent demands of next-generation networks for massive connectivity, ultralow latency, and ultrahigh spectral efficiency, the win-win integration of reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) and nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is considered as a promising solution. In this article, we investigate a downlink RIS-empowered NOMA system with short packet communications (SPCs) in the presence of hardware impairments at the transceiver nodes. To characterize the performance of the proposed network, the approximate and asymptotic closed-form expressions of average block error rate (BLER) at far and near users are derived and analyzed. Based on asymptotic average BLER in high signal-To-noise ratio regime, the diversity order, minimum blocklength, and optimal power allocation are examined. RIS exhibits an improvement in diversity order and minimum blocklength. The achieved results show that users with poorer channel conditions have less sensitivity to hardware impairments whether for near users or RIS-Assisted far users. Furthermore, our results manifest the benefits of NOMA and RIS in SPC over the benchmark orthogonal multiple access (OMA) scheme.
KW - Block error rate (BLER)
KW - hardware impairments
KW - minimum blocklength
KW - nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA)
KW - reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)
KW - short-packet communications (SPCs)
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U2 - 10.1109/JIOT.2023.3294257
DO - 10.1109/JIOT.2023.3294257
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164739353
SN - 2327-4662
VL - 11
SP - 2990
EP - 3002
JO - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
JF - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
IS - 2
ER -