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elkharbotly2020optimal


Omar Elkharbotly, Engy A. Maher, Ahmed El-Mahdy and Falko Dressler, "Optimal Power Allocation in Cooperative MIMO-NOMA with FD/HD Relaying in THz Communications," Proceedings of 9th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks (PEMWN 2020), Virtual Conference, December 2020.


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In this paper, power allocation problem for cooperative THz MIMO-NOMA system is studied to maximize the minimum achievable rate of the available users. The cooperative system consists of a base station (Bs) that communicates directly with a nearby user, while a relay node (RN) is used to help the Bs to communicate with the far user. The RN operates in HD and FD modes using DF protocol. The Bs is equipped with multiple antennas, while both the relay and the user nodes are equipped with single antenna. The optimization problem for power allocation is solved analytically and validated numerically.

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Omar Elkharbotly
Engy A. Maher
Ahmed El-Mahdy
Falko Dressler

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@inproceedings{elkharbotly2020optimal,
    author = {Elkharbotly, Omar and Maher, Engy A. and El-Mahdy, Ahmed and Dressler, Falko},
    doi = {10.23919/PEMWN50727.2020.9293074},
    title = {{Optimal Power Allocation in Cooperative MIMO-NOMA with FD/HD Relaying in THz Communications}},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {Virtual Conference},
    booktitle = {9th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks (PEMWN 2020)},
    month = {12},
    year = {2020},
   }
   
   

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