Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is envisioned as a key technology to enhance the spectrum efficiency for 5G cellular networks. Meanwhile, ambient backscatter communication is a promising solution to the Internet of Things (IoT), due to its high spectrum efficiency and power efficiency. In this paper, we are interested in a symbiotic system of cellular and IoT networks and propose a backscatter-NOMA system, which incorporates a downlink NOMA system with a backscatter device (BD). In the proposed system, the base station (BS) transmits information to two cellular users according to the NOMA protocol, while a BD transmits its information over the BS signals to one cellular user using the passive radio technology. In particular, if the BS only serves the cellular user that decodes BD information, the backscatter-NOMA system turns into a symbiotic radio (SR) system. We derive the expressions of the outage probabilities and the ergodic rates and analyze the corresponding diversity orders and slopes for both backscatter-NOMA and SR systems. Finally, we provide the numerical results to verify the theoretical analysis and demonstrate the interrelationship between the cellular networks and the IoT networks.

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