Performance Evaluation of Non Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) with digital modulation schemes
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Abstract
Non Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) is
new significant research area, as it gives novel idea of
multiplexing the communication channels on the same
frequency and time slot , which can present revolutionary
outcomes.
The general idea of (NOMA) is based on using
Successive Interface Cancelling (SIC) , where each user of
the channel is distinguished by its unique power level, and
then all the users are modulated/demodulated in certain
order.
In this study, many experiments are run to examine
NOMA with digital modulation schemes, such as ASK, PSK,
FSK, QPSK, and 8 QAM. MATLAB codes are built to
perform each experiment.
According to the performed simulation, 8-QAM has the
lowest Bit Error Rate (BER).
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