Abstract
SummaryThe future wireless communication networks (beyond 5G) are intended to provide seamless connectivity, higher data rates, and lower latency. The intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) promises extended network coverage. The non‐orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technique provides higher spectral efficiency and supports a larger number of users. In general, the cell‐edge users far from the base station are affected by severe fading, which may result in an outage. To overcome this issue, we propose an IRS‐aided device‐to‐device (D2D)‐enabled two cells coordinated NOMA system in which a common cell‐edge user acts as D2D receiver. The cell‐edge user receives the signals from near users, IRSs, and both base stations to achieve better diversity. We analyze the outage probability of cell‐edge user, while all the fading channels are assumed Nakagami‐ and obtain a closed‐form expression at higher signal‐to‐noise ratios. We develop an algorithm to find the ergodic capacity of the cell‐edge user. We validate the mathematical expressions with simulation results and see a substantial improvement in outage performance over the existing systems.
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