Abstract

This paper introduces a Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) ordering technique, called the region-based ordering method, which operates independently of channel state information (CSI) for vehicular-to-infrastructure (V2I) networks. Caching has been Integrated with NOMA to significantly enhance outage probability, ergodic sum rate, and latency performance compared to traditional NOMA systems. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated under various cache content availability scenarios and compared to dynamic ordered NOMA, which relies on instantaneous CSI for user ordering. A closed-form analytical expression for outage probability is derived for a Rayleigh fading channel and validated through Monte Carlo simulations. The analysis demonstrates that the proposed method is as effective as the dynamic ordering method. Additionally, cache-aided NOMA significantly improves outage performance and reduces delivery delay compared to conventional NOMA.

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