A Unified Multiple Access Framework for Next Generation Mobile Networks By Removing Orthogonality (MANGO)
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Engineering
Abstract
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Publications
Garg N
(2022)
Improved Rate-Energy Trade-Off for SWIPT Using Chordal Distance Decomposition in Interference Alignment Networks
in IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking
Garg N
(2020)
Online Content Popularity Prediction and Learning in Wireless Edge Caching
in IEEE Transactions on Communications
He H
(2020)
Performance Analysis of Multi-Cell Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
in IEEE Access
Description | We studied downlink sum rate maximization in non-orthogonal multiple access systems. Numerical examples reveal a superior performance, compared to conventional orthogonal schemes, achieving higher data rates combined with reduced transmit power. We studied the NOMA scheme with full-duplex radio and published paper - K. Singh, K. Wang, S. Biswas, Z. Ding, F. Khan, and T. Ratnarajah, "Resource Optimization in Full Duplex Non-orthogonal Multiple Access Systems," IEEE Trans on Wireless Communications, Vol. 18, No. 9, pp. 4312-4325, Sep. 2019. |
Exploitation Route | Publications We are currently working with local industry Calnex and international telecom industry Huawei and exploiting our research knowledge. Also including the research finding in our teaching syllabus (Advanced wireless communications and Array Signal Processing). |
Sectors | Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software) Education |
URL | http://www.profratnarajah.org/ |
Description | We are currently working with local industry Calnex and international telecom industry Huawei and exploiting our research knowledge. Also including the research finding in our teaching syllabus (Advanced wireless communications and Array Signal Processing and MIMO System). Obtained grant from Huawei £230K |
First Year Of Impact | 2019 |
Sector | Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education |
Impact Types | Economic |