论文标题
星级辅助杂交NOMA MMWAVE通信:优化和性能分析
STAR-RIS-Assisted Hybrid NOMA mmWave Communication: Optimization and Performance Analysis
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论文摘要
同时反映和传输可重构的智能表面(Star-Ris)最近成为了著名的技术,它利用了RIS的传播特性来减轻在毫米波(MMWave)上运行的常规RIS的半空间覆盖范围。在本文中,我们研究了一个基于下行链路的多用户多用户多输入单输出(MU-MISO)MMWAVE混合混合非正交多访问(H-NOMA)无线网络,其中已经提出了总和速率最大化问题。 H-Noma的主动和被动波束形成向量,时间和功率分配的设计是一个高度耦合的非凸问题。为了解决问题,我们提出了一个基于交替优化(AO)的优化框架,该框架迭代地求解了主动和被动的光束构造子问题。已经提出了针对两用户最佳聚类和解码顺序分配的特定情况的通道相关性和基于信道强度的技术,为此,也得出了H-NOMA的关节功率和时间分配的分析解决方案。仿真结果表明:1)提出的H-Noma的框架优于常规OMA和NOMA,以最大程度地提高可实现的总和率; 2)使用所提出的框架,可以大大增加给定设计限制的簇数; 3)通过星空,与常规RI相比,可以大大减少元素的数量,以确保服务质量类似(QoS)。
Simultaneously reflecting and transmitting reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (STAR-RIS) has recently emerged as prominent technology that exploits the transmissive property of RIS to mitigate the half-space coverage limitation of conventional RIS operating on millimeter-wave (mmWave). In this paper, we study a downlink STAR-RIS-based multi-user multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) mmWave hybrid non-orthogonal multiple access (H-NOMA) wireless network, where a sum-rate maximization problem has been formulated. The design of active and passive beamforming vectors, time and power allocation for H-NOMA is a highly coupled non-convex problem. To handle the problem, we propose an optimization framework based on alternating optimization (AO) that iteratively solves active and passive beamforming sub-problems. Channel correlations and channel strength-based techniques have been proposed for a specific case of two-user optimal clustering and decoding order assignment, respectively, for which analytical solutions to joint power and time allocation for H-NOMA have also been derived. Simulation results show that: 1) the proposed framework leveraging H-NOMA outperforms conventional OMA and NOMA to maximize the achievable sum-rate; 2) using the proposed framework, the supported number of clusters for the given design constraints can be increased considerably; 3) through STAR-RIS, the number of elements can be significantly reduced as compared to conventional RIS to ensure a similar quality-of-service (QoS).