Performance Analysis of Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted NOMA Networks

2021 
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is a promising technology to enhance the coverage and performance of wireless networks. We consider the application of IRS to non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), where a base station transmits superposed signals to multiple users by the virtue of an IRS. The performance of an IRS-assisted NOMA networks with imperfect successive interference cancellation (ipSIC) and perfect successive interference cancellation (pSIC) is investigated by invoking 1-bit coding scheme. In particular, we derive new exact and asymptotic expressions for both outage probability and ergodic rate of the m-th user with ipSIC/pSIC. Based on analytical results, the diversity order of the m-th user with pSIC is in connection with the number of reflecting elements and channel ordering. The high signal-to-noise radio (SNR) slope of ergodic rate for the m-th user is obtained. The throughput and energy efficiency of IRS-NOMA networks are discussed both in delay-limited and delay-tolerant transmission modes. Additionally, we derive new exact expressions of outage probability and ergodic rate for IRS-assisted orthogonal multiple access (IRS-OMA). Numerical results are presented to substantiate our analyses and demonstrate that: i) The outage behaviors of IRS-NOMA are superior to that of IRS-OMA and relaying schemes; ii) The M-th user has a larger ergodic rate than IRS-OMA and benchmarks. However, the ergodic performance of the m-th user exceeds relaying schemes in the low SNR regime; and iii) The IRS-assisted NOMA networks have ability to achieve the enhanced energy efficiency compared to conventional cooperative communications.
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