Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) with successive interference cancellation (SIC) detection, knownas SIC NOMA, enjoys higher spectral efficiency (SE), but suffers increased processing complexity and additional error propagation compared to Non-SIC NOMA,in whichthe receivers directly detect their own signalsfrom thesuperposed signalwithout SIC detection. We propose a joint Mode Selection and Power Allocation (MSPA) scheme that can flexibly realize different kinds of tradeoffs while guaranteeing minimum rate requirements (MRRs) for two-user MISO-NOMA downlink. Specifically, we first obtain rate region boundaries that guarantee two users’ MRRs for two candidatemodes: maximum-ratio transmission (MRT)/SIC NOMA and minimum mean square error beamforming (MMSE-BF)/Non-SIC NOMA. We then construct an expression of power allocation factors (transmit power factors) that can satisfy the two users’ MRRs for MRT/SIC NOMA (MMSE-BF/Non-SIC NOMA) by introducing a parameter λ. Finally, we achieve outer boundary of the union ofthe two modes' rate regionsby mode selection and derive expected users' rates on it. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed MSPA can improve SE and flexibly achieve different kinds of tradeoffs by adjusting λ, while guaranteeing the two users’ MRRs simultaneously for high signal to noise ratio (SNR) scenario and alternately guaranteeing the two users’ MRRs for low SNR scenario.
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