Performance of Full-Duplex Cooperative NOMA With Mode Switching and an EH Near User
Kamal Agrawal, Anand Jee, Ujjawal Makhanpuri, Shankar Prakriya
Abstract
This letter investigates a cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access network where a near user (NU) harvests energy using time-switching (TS) or power-splitting (PS) protocol to assist information transmission to far user (FU). Considering nonlinear energy harvesting and opportunistic cooperative mode (CM) to non-cooperative mode (NCM) switching, expressions are derived for FU and NU outage probabilities and throughput. We demonstrate that CM/NCM switching can guarantee NU’s performance similar to OMA without any degradation in FU throughput. Also, the choice of optimum PS/TS parameter is essential to maximize FU throughput while ensuring desired NU throughput. CM/NCM switching ensures higher energy efficiency.