IEEE Access (Jan 2024)
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Assisted NOMA With Coordinate Reflector Interleaving Under Rician Fading Channel
Abstract
The concept of reconfigurable intelligent surface-assisted (RIS) for assisting non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) transmission, where the phases can be adjusted to decrease error rates and increase capacity, has been gaining popularity as a promising candidate for 6G communication and beyond. This paper considers RIS-NOMA downlink transmission under the Rician fading channel. A coordinate reflector interleaving (CRI) is proposed, where two groups of reflector elements are introduced, such as in-phase element and quadrature element groups. Therefore, it can reduce system complexity because of fewer successive interference cancellations (SIC) among users. As a result, a computer simulation shows that CRI-RIS-NOMA preserves a lower BER compared to conventional RIS-NOMA. Moreover, the superiority of CRI-RIS-NOMA over RIS-NOMA is that it can work at any power allocation for two users. This paper comprehensively studies theoretical derivation for 2 and 4 users to verify the computer-simulated BER. An upper-bound analysis of CRI-RIS-NOMA was also studied to observe the impact of RIS elements for high SNR cases.
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