ITLGNISep 24, 2019

Power Allocation in Cache-Aided NOMA Systems: Optimization and Deep Reinforcement Learning Approaches

arXiv:1909.11074v170 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses optimization for quality of service and fairness in future communication networks, but it is incremental as it combines existing caching and NOMA techniques.

The paper tackles power allocation in cache-aided NOMA systems to maximize the probability that all users decode desired signals, proposing a divide-and-conquer method with closed-form solutions and a deep reinforcement learning approach, with simulation results showing their effectiveness.

This work exploits the advantages of two prominent techniques in future communication networks, namely caching and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA). Particularly, a system with Rayleigh fading channels and cache-enabled users is analyzed. It is shown that the caching-NOMA combination provides a new opportunity of cache hit which enhances the cache utility as well as the effectiveness of NOMA. Importantly, this comes without requiring users' collaboration, and thus, avoids many complicated issues such as users' privacy and security, selfishness, etc. In order to optimize users' quality of service and, concurrently, ensure the fairness among users, the probability that all users can decode the desired signals is maximized. In NOMA, a combination of multiple messages are sent to users, and the defined objective is approached by finding an appropriate power allocation for message signals. To address the power allocation problem, two novel methods are proposed. The first one is a divide-and-conquer-based method for which closed-form expressions for the optimal resource allocation policy are derived, making this method simple and flexible to the system context. The second one is based on the deep reinforcement learning method that allows all users to share the full bandwidth. Finally, simulation results are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methods and to compare their performance.

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