Abstract

This article aims at proposing new efficient combinations of distributed antenna systems with nonorthogonal multiple access for combating the influence of harmful jamming on a downlink transmission system. A large set of practical channel measurements was performed in an indoor work environment in order to encompass a wide panoply of user positions, antennas, and jammer configurations. Then, three strategies were studied for the selection of subbands, antennas, and transmit powers so as to alleviate the influence of jamming. First, a configuration where the paired users are served by a unique antenna was considered. Then, two other configurations were studied, where paired users are served by two different antennas. It was shown that, in these two strategies, under specific channel and power conditions, it is possible to allow both paired users to perform successive interference cancellation (SIC) to remove interuser interference. The dual-SIC strategy, when applied with joint antenna transmission, presents a good robustness to jamming and yields important throughput gains, compared to the classical single-SIC scenario and single-antenna dual-SIC transmission.

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