Energy Efficient Power Allocation in Massive MIMO NOMA Systems Based on SIF Using Cell Division Technique

13 Sep 2020  ·  Abdolrasoul Sakhaei Gharagezlou, Jafar Pourrostam, Mahdi Nangir, Mir Mahdi Safari ·

In this paper, we investigate energy-efficient power allocation for the downlink of the massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems. In our proposed scheme, we divide a cell into two zones. The first area is for users whose distance from the base station (BS) is less than half of the radius of cell and the second area is for users whose distance from BS is more than half of the radius of cell. Based on distance of users from BS and the number of users in each area, we dedicate an amount of power for each user. We also use standard interference function (SIF) to propose a new iterative algorithm to solve the optimization problem and obtain the optimal power allocation scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms other algorithms from the energy efficiency (EE) point of view.

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