2019
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2019.2926832
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Rank-Based Secrecy Rate Improvement Using NOMA for Ultra Dense Network

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“…In [67], Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) based multiplexing is discussed as one of the potential key technology for the 6G network OAM based access technique is advantageous for fulfilling the required demand of high spectral efficiency and high capacity with enhanced reliability. In [85], a Rank based access technique is used for providing access to the user based on mobility. Pedestrian users are assigned as Rank I, mobile users with a medium speed of less than 30 Km/h are assigned as Rank II and the high-speed mobile users are assigned with Rank III.…”
Section: Dynamic Multiple Access Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [67], Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) based multiplexing is discussed as one of the potential key technology for the 6G network OAM based access technique is advantageous for fulfilling the required demand of high spectral efficiency and high capacity with enhanced reliability. In [85], a Rank based access technique is used for providing access to the user based on mobility. Pedestrian users are assigned as Rank I, mobile users with a medium speed of less than 30 Km/h are assigned as Rank II and the high-speed mobile users are assigned with Rank III.…”
Section: Dynamic Multiple Access Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The secrecy in simultaneous wireless information and power transferring (SWIPT) in downlink NOMA systems was investigated in [151]. Later, the security challenges of vehicular users in an ultra-dense network were studied in [152]. Here, it was demonstrated that NOMA-based multiple access is successful in attaining a high SSR for vehicular users by efficiently designing the allocation resources.…”
Section: Base Stationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not like PLS in VLC systems only focusing on downlink wireless communication, PLS in NOMA systems can also be applicable to uplink communication [31]. Moreover, PLS in NOMA applied to various systems such as mobile edge computing networks [31], UAV-assisted communication [32,33], and ultra-dense networks [34] has gained much interest from researchers. However, these works on PLS in NOMA systems are all confined to the RF communication field and cannot be directly applied to the VLC field due to the particular characteristics of the optical transceiver and the optical wireless transmission channel.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%