2134/37885 Mina Baghani Mina Baghani Saeedeh Parsaeefard Saeedeh Parsaeefard Mahsa Derakhshani Mahsa Derakhshani Walid Saad Walid Saad Dynamic non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and orthogonal multiple access (OMA) in 5G wireless networks Loughborough University 2019 Orthogonal multiple access (OMA) Nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) Technology selection Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Data Format 2019-06-06 12:23:22 Journal contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Dynamic_non-orthogonal_multiple_access_NOMA_and_orthogonal_multiple_access_OMA_in_5G_wireless_networks/9571889 In this paper, a novel dynamic multiple access technology selection among orthogonal multiple access (OMA) and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) techniques is proposed. For this setup, a joint resource allocation problem is formulated in which a new set of access technology selection parameters along with power and subcarrier are allocated for each user based on each user’s channel state information. Here, a novel utility function is defined to take into account the rate and costs of access technologies. This cost reflects both the complexity of performing successive interference cancellation and the complexity incurred to guarantee a desired bit error rate. This utility function can inherently capture the tradeoff between OMA and NOMA. Due to non-convexity of the proposed resource allocation problem, a successive convex approximation is developed in which a two-step iterative algorithm is applied. In the first step, called access technology selection, the problem is transformed into a linear integer programming problem, and then, in the second step, a nonconvex problem, referred to power allocation problem, is solved via the difference-of-convexfunctions (DC) programming. Moreover, the closed-form solution for power allocation in the second step is derived. For diverse network performance criteria such as rate, simulation results show that the proposed new dynamic access technology selection outperforms single-technology OMA or NOMA multiple access solutions.