Abstract

In order to satisfy the increasing data rate demands, the research in the fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks is ongoing, both in academia and industry. In this research, we propose and investigate adaptive relaying protocol (ARP) For wireless energy harvesting (EH) and information processing in NOMA systems. Firstly, we investigate and derive the closed-form and integral-form expressions of the outage probability (OP) of the model system. Then, all the results are convinced by the Monte Carlo simulation. The research results show that all the analytical and simulation results are the same in connection with the primary system parameters. This research can provide a recommendation for NOMA system network.

Highlights

  • In order to satisfy the increasing data rate demands, the research in the fifth -generation (5G)wireless networks is ongoing, both in academia and industry

  • We propose adaptive relaying protocol (ARP) for wireless energy harvesting and information processing in NOMA Systems

  • All the results are convinced by Monte Carlo simulation in connection with all primary system parameters

Read more

Summary

INTRODUCTION

In order to satisfy the increasing data rate demands, the research in the fifth -generation (5G). Authors in [7] investigate the impact of user pairing on downlink NOMA systems. In [10], the authors introduced a cooperation -based NOMA scheme for coordinated direct and relay transmissions. We propose adaptive relaying protocol (ARP) for wireless energy harvesting and information processing in NOMA Systems. All the results are convinced by Monte Carlo simulation in connection with all primary system parameters. The research focuses on some contributions as; - The ARP for wireless energy harvesting and information processing in NOMA systems is proposed. - The closed-form and integral-form expressions of the system OP is investigated and derived.

SYSTEM MODEL
NUMERICAL RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call