Abstract

In this work, we design a generalized joint transmission coordinated multi-point (JT-CoMP)-non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) model for a virtualized multi-infrastructure network. In this model, all users benefit from multiple joint transmissions of CoMP thanks to the multi-connectivity opportunity provided by wireless network virtualization (WNV) in multi-infrastructure networks. The NOMA protocol in CoMP results in an unlimited NOMA clustering (UNC) scheme, where the order of each NOMA cluster is the maximum possible value. We show that UNC results in maximum successful interference cancellation (SIC) complexity at users. In this regard, we propose a limited NOMA clustering (LNC) scheme, where the SIC is performed to only a subset of users. We formulate the problem of joint power allocation and user association for the UNC and LNC schemes. Then, one globally and one locally optimal solution are proposed for each problem based on mixed-integer monotonic optimization and sequential programming, respectively. Numerical assessments reveal that WNV and LNC improves users sum-rate and reduces users SIC complexity by up to 35% and 46% compared to the non-virtualized CoMP-NOMA system and UNC model, respectively. Therefore, the proposed algorithms are suitable candidates for the implementation on open and intelligent radio access networks.

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