Abstract:In the vision of the future smart grid, the communication is often featured by wide range, massive connect, and low latency, which poses new requirements on the reachable distance and spectral efficiency of wireless communication. In this regard, this paper studies ergodic capacity enhancement by applying successive relay (SR) technology to a non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) based Coordinated Direct and Relay transmission (CDRT) system, where a base station (BS) communicates with a near user (NU) directly… Show more
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