Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive survey on Non-Orthogonal Multiple access for multiple access in wireless networks. As networks are now migrating towards the wireless domain as opposed to the wired domain, the need for more efficient bandwidth allocation mechanism is necessary. With the advent of big data applications, increasing number of users, increased bandwidth and data requirement yet limited bandwidth availability have become serious challenges. Hence future generation wireless networks would need improved multiple access techniques than their present day counterparts. Non-Orthogonal Multiple access is a technique in which multiple users data is separated in the power domain. The problems addressed by NOMA are low overall bandwidth for multiple users. This paper presents a comprehensive review and taxonomy of the NOMA based multiple access framework. Index Terms:- Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access, Wireless Networks, Quality of Service (QoS), Bit Error Rate, Throughput.

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