Arun Kumar1,*, Sandeep Gupta2, Himanshu Sharma3, Mehedi Masud4
Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.43, No.1, pp. 193-201, 2022, DOI:10.32604/csse.2022.023991
- 23 March 2022
Abstract Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) is an ideal choice for 5G waveforms due to their characteristics such as high data rate, massive device connectivity, high spectral access, and effective frequency selective fading. Thus, it permits gigantic connectivity. The spectrum overlaps with NOMA, which consents several operators to segment the spectrum at the same frequency. These features make NOMA more suitable for use beyond 5G. Peak to Average Power (PAPR) is a major problem in Multi-Carrier Techniques (MCT) like NOMA and it also degrades the performance of the amplifier. The Partial Transmission Sequence (PTS) is a superior… More >