This paper investigates a downlink cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system assisted by a
multi-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF) relay. Unlike conventional single-antenna relay configurations, the
considered framework jointly exploits relay diversity and direct transmission links between the base station (BS)
and users. Under independent Nakagami-k fading channels, closed-form expressions for the outage probability
(OP) and ergodic capacity (EC) of both users are derived for scenarios with and without direct BS-user links. The
analytical formulation explicitly captures the effects of the number of relay antennas, fading severity and power
allocation coefficients on system performance. For the ergodic capacity analysis, an exact integral representation
combined with a Gaussian-Chebyshev quadrature approach is developed to efficiently evaluate the performance
under the max-SINR selection criterion. The analytical results are verified through Monte-Carlo simulations and
compared with orthogonal multiple access (OMA) benchmarks. Numerical results demonstrate that increasing the
number of relay antennas significantly improves reliability due to enhanced spatial diversity. Moreover, the
NOMA scheme achieves superior outage performance for the far user compared with OMA, while the ergodic
capacity of the near user exhibits a pronounced gain in the moderate-to-high SNR regime. These findings confirm
the effectiveness of multi-antenna cooperative relaying in improving both reliability and spectral efficiency.
Hong-Nhu Nguyen , Mui Van Nguyen , Minh Xuan Pham , Sang-Quang Nguyen, "ON THE RELIABILITY AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTI-ANTENNA AF RELAY-AIDED NOMA NETWORKS", Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology (JJCIT) ,In Press, , pp. 212 - 229, , doi: 10.5455/jjcit.71-1772102720.
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journal={Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology (JJCIT)},
title={ON THE RELIABILITY AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTI-ANTENNA AF RELAY-AIDED NOMA NETWORKS},
volume={In Press},
number={In Press},
pages={212 - 229},
doi={10.5455/jjcit.71-1772102720},
year={1970}
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Hong-Nhu Nguyen , Mui Van Nguyen , Minh Xuan Pham , Sang-Quang Nguyen, " ON THE RELIABILITY AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTI-ANTENNA AF RELAY-AIDED NOMA NETWORKS", Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology (JJCIT) ,In Press, , pp. 212 - 229, , doi: 10.5455/jjcit.71-1772102720.
Abstract: This paper investigates a downlink cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system assisted by a
multi-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF) relay. Unlike conventional single-antenna relay configurations, the
considered framework jointly exploits relay diversity and direct transmission links between the base station (BS)
and users. Under independent Nakagami-k fading channels, closed-form expressions for the outage probability
(OP) and ergodic capacity (EC) of both users are derived for scenarios with and without direct BS-user links. The
analytical formulation explicitly captures the effects of the number of relay antennas, fading severity and power
allocation coefficients on system performance. For the ergodic capacity analysis, an exact integral representation
combined with a Gaussian-Chebyshev quadrature approach is developed to efficiently evaluate the performance
under the max-SINR selection criterion. The analytical results are verified through Monte-Carlo simulations and
compared with orthogonal multiple access (OMA) benchmarks. Numerical results demonstrate that increasing the
number of relay antennas significantly improves reliability due to enhanced spatial diversity. Moreover, the
NOMA scheme achieves superior outage performance for the far user compared with OMA, while the ergodic
capacity of the near user exhibits a pronounced gain in the moderate-to-high SNR regime. These findings confirm
the effectiveness of multi-antenna cooperative relaying in improving both reliability and spectral efficiency. URL: https://jjcit.org/paper/294
@ARTICLE{294,
author={Hong-Nhu Nguyen , Mui Van Nguyen , Minh Xuan Pham , Sang-Quang Nguyen},
journal={Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology (JJCIT)},
title={ON THE RELIABILITY AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTI-ANTENNA AF RELAY-AIDED NOMA NETWORKS},
volume={In Press},
number={In Press},
pages={212 - 229},
doi={10.5455/jjcit.71-1772102720},
year={1970}
,abstract={This paper investigates a downlink cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system assisted by a
multi-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF) relay. Unlike conventional single-antenna relay configurations, the
considered framework jointly exploits relay diversity and direct transmission links between the base station (BS)
and users. Under independent Nakagami-k fading channels, closed-form expressions for the outage probability
(OP) and ergodic capacity (EC) of both users are derived for scenarios with and without direct BS-user links. The
analytical formulation explicitly captures the effects of the number of relay antennas, fading severity and power
allocation coefficients on system performance. For the ergodic capacity analysis, an exact integral representation
combined with a Gaussian-Chebyshev quadrature approach is developed to efficiently evaluate the performance
under the max-SINR selection criterion. The analytical results are verified through Monte-Carlo simulations and
compared with orthogonal multiple access (OMA) benchmarks. Numerical results demonstrate that increasing the
number of relay antennas significantly improves reliability due to enhanced spatial diversity. Moreover, the
NOMA scheme achieves superior outage performance for the far user compared with OMA, while the ergodic
capacity of the near user exhibits a pronounced gain in the moderate-to-high SNR regime. These findings confirm
the effectiveness of multi-antenna cooperative relaying in improving both reliability and spectral efficiency.},
keywords={Cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), Multi-antenna AF relaying, Spatial diversity, Nakagami-k
fading, Outage probability, Ergodic capacity},
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TY - JOUR
TI - ON THE RELIABILITY AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTI-ANTENNA AF RELAY-AIDED NOMA NETWORKS
T2 -
SP - 212
EP - 229
AU - Hong-Nhu Nguyen
AU - Mui Van Nguyen
AU - Minh Xuan Pham
AU - Sang-Quang Nguyen
DO - 10.5455/jjcit.71-1772102720
JO - Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology (JJCIT)
IS - 9
SN - 2413-9351
VO - In Press
VL - In Press
JA -
Y1 - 1970
ER -
PY - 1970
AB - This paper investigates a downlink cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system assisted by a
multi-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF) relay. Unlike conventional single-antenna relay configurations, the
considered framework jointly exploits relay diversity and direct transmission links between the base station (BS)
and users. Under independent Nakagami-k fading channels, closed-form expressions for the outage probability
(OP) and ergodic capacity (EC) of both users are derived for scenarios with and without direct BS-user links. The
analytical formulation explicitly captures the effects of the number of relay antennas, fading severity and power
allocation coefficients on system performance. For the ergodic capacity analysis, an exact integral representation
combined with a Gaussian-Chebyshev quadrature approach is developed to efficiently evaluate the performance
under the max-SINR selection criterion. The analytical results are verified through Monte-Carlo simulations and
compared with orthogonal multiple access (OMA) benchmarks. Numerical results demonstrate that increasing the
number of relay antennas significantly improves reliability due to enhanced spatial diversity. Moreover, the
NOMA scheme achieves superior outage performance for the far user compared with OMA, while the ergodic
capacity of the near user exhibits a pronounced gain in the moderate-to-high SNR regime. These findings confirm
the effectiveness of multi-antenna cooperative relaying in improving both reliability and spectral efficiency.