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Dr. Ahmed Samir Mohamed Saied :: Publications:

Title:
When NOMA Multiplexing Meets Symbiotic Ambient Backscatter Communication: Outage Analysis
Authors: Mohamed Elsayed; Ahmed Samir; Ahmad A.Aziz El-Banna; Xingwang Li; Basem M. Elhalawany.
Year: 2021
Keywords: Non-orthogonal multiple access, Ambient backscatter communication, Symbiotic radio, Outage probability, Nakagami-m fading.
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume: 71
Issue: 1
Pages: 1026 - 1031
Publisher: IEEE
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Ahmed Samir Mohamed Saied_IEEE_TVT_Final_AmBC_NOMA.pdf
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Abstract:

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and ambient backscatter communication (AmBC) have gained a lot of interest as key enabling technologies in wireless communications systems. NOMA is a key player for enhancing spectrum utilization either by multiplexing multiple messages for the same user or allowing multi-users access, while AmBC shows great potential for enhancing both spectrum and energy efficiency for battery-limited devices. In this paper, the performance of a downlink NOMA multiplexing based symbiotic radio ( SR ) AmBC system is analyzed over Nakagami-textit{m} fading channels. New closed-form expressions for the exact and asymptotic outage probabilities are derived. Moreover, we analyze the diversity order and the influence of the system parameters on the outage performances. Besides, we proposed a power allocation optimization technique to achieve an outage-optimal performance. Through representative Monte-Carlo simulations, we have verified the analytical results. Finally, we compared the performance of the proposed system against a benchmark OMA-based system.

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