Abstract

Power allocation is an important issue in order to optimize the performance of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems. However, the power allocation problem for cooperative NOMA systems has not been well investigated. In this paper, we investigate the power allocation problems for half-duplex cooperative NOMA (HD-CNOMA) and full-duplex cooperative NOMA (FD-CNOMA) systems, respectively. From the fairness standpoint, the optimization problem for each system is formulated to maximize the minimum achievable user rate in a NOMA user pair. Even though both of the formulated problems are neither concave nor quasi-concave, the optimal closed-form solutions of both cases are still obtained with the proposed two-step method. First, we transform the initial problem into a quasi-concave problem by treating the relay transmit power, namely $P_{R}$ , as a constant, and then solve the obtained quasi-concave problem. Second, we convert the original problem into a univariate problem of $P_{R}$ based on the results of the first step, and eventually obtain the optimal power allocation. In addition, a hybrid half/full-duplex cooperative NOMA scheme, which dynamically switches between the HD-CNOMA and FD-CNOMA mode, is proposed. After that, a relay selection scheme is also investigated to extend the hybrid scheme into general networks with multiple users. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid relaying scheme can achieve a significant performance improvement with respect to the conventional NOMA, HD-CNOMA, and FD-CNOMA scheme.

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