Abstract

The rapid expansion of 5G communication networks necessitates improved energy efficiency and reduced power consumption. This article explores the integration of Hybrid Optimization Algorithms (HOA) in 5G MIMO-NOMA systems, aiming to enhance energy efficiency and minimize power usage. The proposed methodology leverages MIMO technology and Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA). We introduce a new power consumption model based on HOA, recognizing MIMO-NOMA as pivotal in future wireless communication systems. HOA allows simultaneous service for more users, leading to heightened energy efficiency and reduced power consumption compared to conventional MIMO or NOMA systems. A streamlined user admission scheme is presented, admitting users based on ascending power requirements to meet Quality of Service criteria. Numerical results demonstrate the efficacy of HOA and the power allocation strategy in enhancing energy efficiency and user admission. Comparative analysis shows lower power consumption and approximately a 10% increase in energy efficiency compared to traditional methods and other algorithms like GA, PSO, SPPA, and the water-filling algorithm.

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