An energy-efficient JT-CoMP enabled framework with adaptive OMA/NOMA in HetNets
Computer Networks, ISSN: 1389-1286, Vol: 254, Page: 110733
2024
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The increasing demand for higher data rates and improved energy efficiency (EE) in next-generation wireless networks necessitates the optimized selection of multiple-access and coordination techniques. A hybrid joint transmission (JT)-coordinated multi-point (CoMP) enabled orthogonal multiple access (OMA)/non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technique, combining the spectral efficiency (SE) and capacity benefits of CoMP NOMA with the interference mitigation of CoMP OMA, offers a highly adaptable solution for future wireless networks. This paper studies the joint optimization of CoMP/non-CoMP selection, OMA/NOMA selection, power allocation, and user pairing, with the objective of maximizing the EE in the network. A Dynamic CoMP user selection with energy-efficient adaptive multiple access (DCEAMA) algorithm to solve the formulated problem is proposed. Our Monte Carlo simulations show that the DCEAMA surpasses both the pure CoMP OMA and CoMP NOMA schemes in terms of EE, with an average increase of 38% and 26% respectively. We compare our heuristic technique to an exhaustive search strategy to evaluate its efficiency. The findings indicate that our strategy produces comparable EE across various power levels with reduced computational complexity.
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