Abstract

As today's mobile communication demands the greatest connectivity, high data rates, and low latency, existing multiple access techniques become resource less if new multiple access techniques are not adopted to serve very huge mobile stations in a geographic area. Non Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) is the best multiple access technique to resolve the existing challenges. In this paper, the performance of Non Orthogonal Multiple Access technique in Rayleigh and Rician fading channels is compared. The parameters including Bit Error Rate and Outage probability are considered for the performance analysis.

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