Abstract
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) utilizing transmit power difference and advanced successive interference canceller (SIC) receivers has been considered as a candidate radio access technology for future wireless communication systems. Single-user multiple-input multiple-output (SU-MIMO) is one of the key technologies in Long-Term-Evolution (LTE) systems. Thus, it has been proved to combine with NOMA for further system performance improvement. In previous studies, SIC receiver is adopted at cell center users (UEs), while SIC processing is not taken into account at cell-edge UEs, considering the feasibility of UE receiver and control signaling overhead. However, it may put limitation on the performance of NOMA. To further enhance the performance of NOMA with SU-MIMO, advanced receiver can be considered at cell-edge UEs. In this paper, we investigate the impact of applying the SIC receiver at cell-edge UEs in downlink NOMA with SU-MIMO. The detail SIC detection schemes at cell-edge UE will be discussed, including ideal SIC processing and non-ideal SIC processing. The simulation results show that performance gains of NOMA can be improved with SIC processing at cell-edge UEs. It indicates that more advanced receiver can be considered for cell-edge UE to achieve upper-bound performance.
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