Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, downlink joint user association, codebook assignment and power allocation for a Sparse Code Multiple Access (SCMA)‐based in Cloud Radio Access Network (C‐RAN) are investigated. The main aim of this paper is to accomplish a resource allocation to achieve the maximum total sum rate subject to SCMA limitation, total available power in Radio Remote Head (RRH), fronthaul constraint, users association, user power constraint, and Quality of Service requirements for each user with low complexity. To solve the recommended problem an iterative algorithm considering Successive Convex Approximation is utilized. The main problem is separated into two subproblems of joint user association and codebook assignment and power allocation. By defining a new binary variable for user association and codebook assignment and a new constraint for the user association, the joint user association and codebook assignment subproblem becomes an Integer Linear Programming. Then user association and codebook assignment subproblem solved with the help of the CVX toolbox and MOSEK solver. Furthermore, to solve the power allocation subproblem, Successive Convex Approximation with Low Complexity is applied. Then the power allocation subproblem solved by subgradient method for the Lagrange dual problem. In the simulation results, the effectiveness of the recommended optimization algorithm and resource allocation method are shown and compared to Non‐Orthogonal Multiple Access and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access.

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