IEEE Transactions on Communications | 2019

Meta Distribution of SIR in Large-Scale Uplink and Downlink NOMA Networks

 
 
 

Abstract


We develop an analytical framework to derive the meta distribution and moments of the conditional success probability (CSP), which is defined as success probability for a given realization of the transmitters, in large-scale co-channel uplink and downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks with one NOMA cluster per cell. The moments of CSP translate to various network performance metrics such as the standard success or signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) coverage probability (which is the 1-st moment), the mean local delay (which is the −1st moment in a static network setting), and the meta distribution (which is the complementary cumulative distribution function of the success or SIR coverage probability and can be approximated by using the 1st and 2nd moments). For the uplink NOMA network, to make the framework tractable, we propose two point process models for the spatial locations of the inter-cell interferers by utilizing the base station (BS)/user pair correlation function. We validate the proposed models by comparing the second moment measure of each model with that of the actual point process for the inter-cluster (or inter-cell) interferers obtained via simulations. For downlink NOMA, we derive closed-form solutions for the moments of the CSP, success (or coverage) probability, mean local delay, and meta distribution for the users. As an application of the developed analytical framework, we use the closed-form expressions to optimize the power allocations for downlink NOMA users in order to maximize the success probability of a given NOMA user with and without latency constraints. Closed-form optimal solutions for the transmit powers are obtained for two-user NOMA scenario. We note that maximizing the success probability with latency constraints can significantly impact the optimal power solutions for low SIR thresholds and favor orthogonal multiple access.

Volume 67
Pages 3009-3025
DOI 10.1109/TCOMM.2018.2889484
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Communications

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