2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.adhoc.2019.102036
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Performance analysis of cooperative NOMA at intersections for vehicular communications in the presence of interference

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“…As shown in Fig. 2, downlink phase occurs from the base-station to the users and cooperative transmission takes place between the two users.The base station and the two users share a single antenna and work in half-duplex mode [27]. Hereafter, subscripts BS, UE 1 , UE 2 denote to the base-station, user one, and user two respectively.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Fig. 2, downlink phase occurs from the base-station to the users and cooperative transmission takes place between the two users.The base station and the two users share a single antenna and work in half-duplex mode [27]. Hereafter, subscripts BS, UE 1 , UE 2 denote to the base-station, user one, and user two respectively.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [19] study the effect of mobility of vehicular communications at road junctions. In [20]- [23], the authors respectively study the impact of non-orthogonal multiple access, and cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access with NOMA at intersections. The authors further extended their work to millimeter wave vehicular networks using NOMA in [24], [25].…”
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“…A system is presented [4] for Adaptive intersection selection using Ant colony Optimization approach, a problem of finding a challenging route concern for the multiple QoS constraint. In addition, the outcomes in the urban framework reveals that the AISM outperforms the traditional protocols by extensive simulation environment in terms of Packet delivery ratio, hop count, and average delay [10]. An adaptive multichannel medium access control (MAC) high-throughput protocol, specifically, AHT-MAC [11] was proposed that could manage the transmission of data over SCHs.…”
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confidence: 99%