Title :
System-level performance of downlink NOMA combined with SU-MIMO for future LTE enhancements
Author :
Benjebbour, Anass ; Anxin Li ; Kishiyama, Yoshihisa ; Huiling Jiang ; Nakamura, Takehiro
Abstract :
This paper investigates the system-level performance of downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) combined with single user MIMO (SU-MIMO) for future LTE (Long-Term Evolution) enhancements. The goal is to clarify the performance gains of NOMA combined with SU-MIMO transmission, taking into account the LTE radio interface such as frequency-domain scheduling, adaptive modulation and coding (AMC), and NOMA specific functionalities such as multi-user pairing/ordering and transmit power allocation. In particular, we propose practical schemes to efficiently combine NOMA with open-loop SU-MIMO (Transmission Mode 3: TM3) and closed-loop SU-MIMO (Transmission Mode 4: TM4) specified in LTE. Based on computer simulations, we compare NOMA performance gains for different granularities of scheduling and MCS (modulation and coding scheme) selection, for both genie-aided channel quality information (CQI) estimation and approximated CQI estimation, and using different number of power sets. Evaluation results show that NOMA can still provide a hefty portion of its expected gains even with approximated CQI estimation and limited number of power sets, and also when LTE compliant subband scheduling and wideband MCS are applied.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; MIMO communication; adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; channel estimation; frequency-domain analysis; AMC; LTE enhancements; Long-Term Evolution enhancements; SU-MIMO transmission; adaptive modulation and coding; approximated CQI estimation; closed-loop mode; compliant subband scheduling; computer simulations; downlink NOMA; downlink nonorthogonal multiple access; frequency-domain scheduling; genie-aided channel quality information estimation; multiuser ordering; multiuser pairing; open-loop mode; performance gains; power sets; radio interface; scheduling granularities; single user MIMO; system-level performance; transmission mode; transmit power allocation; wideband MCS; Interference; MIMO; Modulation; Noise; Receivers; Resource management; Silicon carbide; LTE; MIMO; NOMA; adaptive modulation and coding; successive interference cancellation; superposition;
Conference_Titel :
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2014
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2014.7063515