Abstract:The need for efficient allocation of radio bandwidth to the users in the current and future cellular networks is high. As more users are requesting for the network connections, the radio bandwidth must be fairly and efficiently allocated. The non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), which has been introduced for 5G networks, is useful to allow bandwidth sharing among the users, rendering a more efficient allocation and utilization of the bandwidth. However, the computational load required to determine and select… Show more
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