User Fairness Non-orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) in Millimeter-Wave Communications

Author(s):  
Lipeng Zhu ◽  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Zhenyu Xiao ◽  
Xianbin Cao
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (7) ◽  
pp. 3411-3423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenyu Xiao ◽  
Lipeng Zhu ◽  
Zhen Gao ◽  
Dapeng Oliver Wu ◽  
Xiang-Gen Xia

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ching-Lun Tai ◽  
Derek Wu

<div>With higher frequencies and broader spectrum than conventional frequency bands, the millimeter-wave (mmWave) band is suitable for next-generation wireless networks featuring short-distance high-rate communications. As a newcomer, mmWaves are expected to have the backward compatibility with existing services and collaborate with other technologies in order to enhance system performances. Therefore, the coexistence issues become an essential topic for next-generation wireless communications. In this paper, we systematically review the coexistence issues of broadband mmWave communications and their corresponding solutions proposed in the literature, helping shed light on the insights of the mmWave design. Particularly, the works surveyed in this paper can be classified into four categories: coexistence with microwave communications, coexistence with fixed services, coexistence with non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), and other coexistence issues. Results of numerical evaluations inspired by the literature are presented for a deeper analysis. We also point out some challenges and future directions for each category as a roadmap to further investigate the coexistence issues of broadband mmWave communications.</div>


Millimeter-wave (mmWave) communications had been considered widely in recent past due to its largely available bandwidth. This paper describes a detailed survey of mmWave communications with orthogonal multiple access (OMA), non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes, physical design and security for future communication networks. mmWave provides super-speed connectivity, more reliability, and higher data rate and spectral efficiency. However, communications occurring at mmWave frequencies can easily get affected by interference and path loss. Various schemes such as small cells, heterogeneous network and hybrid beamforming are used to overcome interferences and highlight the prominence of mmWave in future communications systems.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ching-Lun Tai ◽  
Derek Wu

<div>With higher frequencies and broader spectrum than conventional frequency bands, the millimeter-wave (mmWave) band is suitable for next-generation wireless networks featuring short-distance high-rate communications. As a newcomer, mmWaves are expected to have the backward compatibility with existing services and collaborate with other technologies in order to enhance system performances. Therefore, the coexistence issues become an essential topic for next-generation wireless communications. In this paper, we systematically review the coexistence issues of broadband mmWave communications and their corresponding solutions proposed in the literature, helping shed light on the insights of the mmWave design. Particularly, the works surveyed in this paper can be classified into four categories: coexistence with microwave communications, coexistence with fixed services, coexistence with non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), and other coexistence issues. Results of numerical evaluations inspired by the literature are presented for a deeper analysis. We also point out some challenges and future directions for each category as a roadmap to further investigate the coexistence issues of broadband mmWave communications.</div>


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (9) ◽  
pp. 6177-6189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lipeng Zhu ◽  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Zhenyu Xiao ◽  
Xianbin Cao ◽  
Dapeng Oliver Wu ◽  
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IEEE Access ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 116123-116132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lipeng Zhu ◽  
Zhenyu Xiao ◽  
Xiang-Gen Xia ◽  
Dapeng Oliver Wu

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