Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme is an emerging 5G technology to improve upon the spectral efficiency. It can support more users than the number of available frequency-,time-, and code-domain resources. The innovation behind NOMA technology is to exploit non-orthogonal resource allocation at the cost of receiver complexity to mitigate the inter-user interference arising due to non-orthogonal signals. In this paper, we present performance analysis of downlink NOMA (DL-NOMA) system in presence of successive interference cancellation (SIC) error over Rayleigh fading channels. In particular, we derive the exact closed-form expressions of bit error rate (BER) at near-user (U1) and far-user (U2) for the considered DL-NOMA system. Besides, we also present the achievable rate analysis of the considered NOMA system and it is observed that its achievable rate is higher as compared to conventional orthogonal multiple access (OMA) schemes. Further, we also determine the optimized power allocation coefficient for the NOMA system. The analytical results are corroborated with the Monte-Carlo simulations. The simulation results are presented for different modulation schemes and for different NOMA scenarios. A close argument between the analytical and simulation results validate our analysis.

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