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Article: Interplay between NOMA and Other Emerging Technologies: A Survey

TitleInterplay between NOMA and Other Emerging Technologies: A Survey
Authors
Keywords5G
cognitive radio
cooperative communications
deep learning
energy harvesting
machine learning
massive MIMO
mmWave
mobile edge computing
NOMA
physical layer security
visible light communications
Issue Date2019
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, 2019, v. 5, n. 4, p. 900-919 How to Cite?
AbstractNon-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been widely recognized as a promising way to scale up the number of users, enhance the spectral efficiency, and improve the user-fairness in wireless networks, by allowing more than one user to share one wireless resource. NOMA can be flexibly combined with many existing wireless technologies and emerging ones including multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), massive MIMO, millimeter wave communications, cognitive and cooperative communications, visible light communications, physical layer security, energy harvesting, wireless caching, and so on. Combination of NOMA with these technologies can further increase scalability, spectral efficiency, energy efficiency, and greenness of future communication networks. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the interplay between NOMA and the above technologies. The emphasis is on how the above techniques can benefit from NOMA and vice versa. Moreover, challenges and future research directions are identified.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/349344

 

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dc.contributor.authorVaezi, Mojtaba-
dc.contributor.authorAruma Baduge, Gayan Amarasuriya-
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Yuanwei-
dc.contributor.authorArafa, Ahmed-
dc.contributor.authorFang, Fang-
dc.contributor.authorDing, Zhiguo-
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-17T06:57:54Z-
dc.date.available2024-10-17T06:57:54Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.citationIEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, 2019, v. 5, n. 4, p. 900-919-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/349344-
dc.description.abstractNon-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been widely recognized as a promising way to scale up the number of users, enhance the spectral efficiency, and improve the user-fairness in wireless networks, by allowing more than one user to share one wireless resource. NOMA can be flexibly combined with many existing wireless technologies and emerging ones including multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), massive MIMO, millimeter wave communications, cognitive and cooperative communications, visible light communications, physical layer security, energy harvesting, wireless caching, and so on. Combination of NOMA with these technologies can further increase scalability, spectral efficiency, energy efficiency, and greenness of future communication networks. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the interplay between NOMA and the above technologies. The emphasis is on how the above techniques can benefit from NOMA and vice versa. Moreover, challenges and future research directions are identified.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofIEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking-
dc.subject5G-
dc.subjectcognitive radio-
dc.subjectcooperative communications-
dc.subjectdeep learning-
dc.subjectenergy harvesting-
dc.subjectmachine learning-
dc.subjectmassive MIMO-
dc.subjectmmWave-
dc.subjectmobile edge computing-
dc.subjectNOMA-
dc.subjectphysical layer security-
dc.subjectvisible light communications-
dc.titleInterplay between NOMA and Other Emerging Technologies: A Survey-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1109/TCCN.2019.2933835-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85070710460-
dc.identifier.volume5-
dc.identifier.issue4-
dc.identifier.spage900-
dc.identifier.epage919-
dc.identifier.eissn2332-7731-

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