Resource Allocation for Multi-Cell IRS-Aided NOMA Networks
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Authors
Wanli Ni, Xiao Liu, Yuanwei Liu, Hui Tian, Yue Chen
arXiv ID
2006.11811
Category
eess.SP: Signal Processing
Cross-listed
cs.IT
Citations
160
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel framework of resource allocation in multi-cell intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) aided non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks, where an IRS is deployed to enhance the wireless service. The problem of joint user association, subchannel assignment, power allocation, phase shifts design, and decoding order determination is formulated for maximizing the achievable sum rate. The challenging mixed-integer non-linear problem is decomposed into an optimization subproblem (P1) with continuous variables and a matching subproblem (P2) with integer variables. In an effort to tackle the non-convex optimization problem (P1), iterative algorithms are proposed for allocating transmission power, designing reflection matrix, and determining decoding order by invoking relaxation methods such as convex upper bound substitution, successive convex approximation, and semidefinite relaxation. In terms of the combinational problem (P2), swap matching-based algorithms are developed for achieving a two-sided exchange-stable state among users, BSs and subchannels. Numerical results demonstrate that: 1) the sum rate of multi-cell NOMA networks is capable of being increased by 35% with the aid of the IRS; 2) the proposed algorithms for multi-cell IRS-aided NOMA networks can enjoy 22% higher energy efficiency than conventional NOMA counterparts; 3) the trade-off between spectrum efficiency and coverage area can be tuned by judiciously selecting the location of the IRS.
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