Abstract:
Multimedia services are increasingly demanded in vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs), resulting in high spectral usage and network congestion.
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a promising wireless communication method for spectral efficiency. Index coding (IC) can improve spectral utilization by satisfying multiple receivers with fewer transmissions.
We propose index coded NOMA (IC-NOMA) to reduce transmissions by applying NOMA techniques to index coded data. To benefit from NOMA, the IC-NOMA system requires a specific index code design.
We performed a general feasibility analysis and proposed an index code design to integrate IC over NOMA for maximum efficiency. The proposed system outperforms conventional IC systems in power and spectral efficiency.
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