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Optimal Joint Power and Subcarrier Allocation for Full-Duplex Multicarrier Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Systems

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arxiv 1607.02668 v1 pith:LST7OGR5 submitted 2016-07-09 cs.IT math.IT

Optimal Joint Power and Subcarrier Allocation for Full-Duplex Multicarrier Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Systems

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In this paper, we investigate resource allocation algorithm design for multicarrier non-orthogonal multiple access (MC-NOMA) systems employing a full-duplex (FD) base station (BS) for serving multiple half-duplex (HD) downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) users simultaneously. The proposed algorithm is obtained from the solution of a non-convex optimization problem for the maximization of the weighted sum system throughput. We apply monotonic optimization to develop an optimal joint power and subcarrier allocation policy. The optimal resource allocation policy serves as a system performance benchmark due to its high computational complexity. Furthermore, a suboptimal iterative scheme based on successive convex approximation is proposed to strike a balance between computational complexity and optimality. Our simulation results reveal that the proposed suboptimal algorithm achieves a close-to-optimal performance. Besides, FD MC-NOMA systems employing the proposed resource allocation algorithms provide a substantial system throughput improvement compared to conventional HD multicarrier orthogonal multiple access (MC-OMA) systems and other baseline schemes. Also, our results unveil that the proposed FD MC-NOMA systems achieve a fairer resource allocation compared to traditional HD MC-OMA systems.

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