Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users

Scarcity of the radio spectrum and high inter-cell interference (ICI) are major impediments to efficient connectivity in cellular-connected unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)s. To address these issues, we propose aerial-terrestrial network non-orthogonal multiple access (ATN-NOMA). In the proposed schem...

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Main Authors: New, Wee Kiat, Leow, Chee Yen, Navaie, Keivan, Ding, Zhiguo
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spelling my.utm.926892021-10-28T10:13:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92689/ Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users New, Wee Kiat Leow, Chee Yen Navaie, Keivan Ding, Zhiguo TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Scarcity of the radio spectrum and high inter-cell interference (ICI) are major impediments to efficient connectivity in cellular-connected unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)s. To address these issues, we propose aerial-terrestrial network non-orthogonal multiple access (ATN-NOMA). In the proposed scheme, we pair the aerial user (AU) and terrestrial user (TU) in a NOMA setting to leverage their asymmetric channel gains and rate demands in downlink communication. The high ICI issue at the AU receiver is further managed by equipping the AU with an adjustable beamwidth directional antenna and forming a distributed beamforming among the coordinated terrestrial base stations (BSs). The proposed ATN-NOMA scheme obtains the optimal beamwidth and power allocation to maximize the TUs' sum-rate subject to the AU's Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirement. The corresponding optimization is a non-convex optimization problem for which we exploit the structure of the problem to obtain a local optimal solution. We further compare TUs' sum-rate and AU's outage probability of the proposed scheme with multiple schemes. Simulation results show that our proposed scheme significantly outperforms the existing schemes and further demonstrate a robust performance against UAV altitude variations. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed New, Wee Kiat and Leow, Chee Yen and Navaie, Keivan and Ding, Zhiguo (2020) Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users. In: 92nd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC 2020-Fall, 18 - 16 November 2020, Virtual, Victoria. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VTC2020-Fall49728.2020.9348754
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
New, Wee Kiat
Leow, Chee Yen
Navaie, Keivan
Ding, Zhiguo
Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
description Scarcity of the radio spectrum and high inter-cell interference (ICI) are major impediments to efficient connectivity in cellular-connected unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)s. To address these issues, we propose aerial-terrestrial network non-orthogonal multiple access (ATN-NOMA). In the proposed scheme, we pair the aerial user (AU) and terrestrial user (TU) in a NOMA setting to leverage their asymmetric channel gains and rate demands in downlink communication. The high ICI issue at the AU receiver is further managed by equipping the AU with an adjustable beamwidth directional antenna and forming a distributed beamforming among the coordinated terrestrial base stations (BSs). The proposed ATN-NOMA scheme obtains the optimal beamwidth and power allocation to maximize the TUs' sum-rate subject to the AU's Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirement. The corresponding optimization is a non-convex optimization problem for which we exploit the structure of the problem to obtain a local optimal solution. We further compare TUs' sum-rate and AU's outage probability of the proposed scheme with multiple schemes. Simulation results show that our proposed scheme significantly outperforms the existing schemes and further demonstrate a robust performance against UAV altitude variations.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author New, Wee Kiat
Leow, Chee Yen
Navaie, Keivan
Ding, Zhiguo
author_facet New, Wee Kiat
Leow, Chee Yen
Navaie, Keivan
Ding, Zhiguo
author_sort New, Wee Kiat
title Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
title_short Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
title_full Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
title_fullStr Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
title_full_unstemmed Network NOMA for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
title_sort network noma for co-existence of aerial and terrestrial users
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92689/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VTC2020-Fall49728.2020.9348754
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