Abstract

This article shows the heterogeneous network of Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (mMIMO) system and Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) scheme in Downlink (DL) scenario. The performance of mMIMO systems using Maximal Ratio Transmission (MRT) and Zero-Forcing (ZF) precoding techniques has been investigated and compared with mMIMO-NOMA systems. The problem of Pilot Contamination (PC) arises when the channel is estimated at the Base Station (BS) due to the reuse of the same pilot matrix in co-channel cells. To reduce the co-channel interference, it has been shown that the Cell Sectoring (CS) of 120 degree and 60 degree can be employed. Sum-Rate (SR) capacities have been derived for the mMIMO and the mMIMO-NOMA systems for un-sectored and sectored cells considering both Perfect Channel State Information (PCSI), and Imperfect Channel State Information (ICSI). In a multi-cell scenario, it has been shown that the mMIMO-NOMA system exploits the precoding advantage along with successive interference cancellation and outperforms the standalone mMIMO system. Further, the ZF precoded mMIMO-NOMA system with 60 degree CS has been observed to be the most appropriate candidate amongst all three systems viz. 120 degree CS, 60 degree CS, and un-sectored system in terms of reduced interference.

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