Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has drawn wide attentions in multi-user, resource-constrained mobile systems to improve the system spectral efficiency. In the conventional resource assignment approaches, the optimal power allocation solutions are usually performed among multiple clusters, which, however, incur a high computational complexity due to the diversity of multiple users. In this work, we aim at the practical scenarios of multi-user and multi-cluster NOMA networks with the proposed a low-complexity power allocation and a suboptimal user clustering approach. By using Stackelberg game competition, a closed-form solution with no iterative operations is given first to the power allocation problem. The main idea of the authors’ proposed scheme is to have the base station (BS) allocating resources to all the users freely to guarantee their required minimum transmission-rates, and obtaining the maximal revenue through selling the remaining resources. Then, a suboptimal user clustering approach is further proposed to obtain more revenue for selling the resource. Numerical results show that the proposed power allocation scheme approximates the optimal sum-rates performance, but with lower computational floating-point operations (FLOPs) for the multi-user scene. And, the given user clustering scheme can pursue more revenue of the BS.

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