Abstract

Non-Orthognal Multiple Access (NOMA) is a key technology used for improving the achievable rate in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) wireless networks of the next generation. In MIMO-NOMA systems the Energy Efficiency (EE) needs to be improved by a Fractional Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm (FPSO) based on user ordering. To recommend capable energy and power allocation in the platform efficiently, the proposed optimization algorithm prioritizes the users based on satisfying the quality of service (QoS) and maximum power constraints. The FPSO algorithm prioritizes the users in optimal way by using objective function. The simulated results are analyze using the assessment metrics, like Bit Error Rate (BER), achievable rate, energy and spectral power. The performance of the FPSO-based power allocation approach is showing the higher spectral power, energy, achievable rate are 113.1915dB, 19.4898dB, 81.19153Mbps and lower BER of 0.0000152 respectively.

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