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Main Authors: Sellami, Noura, Siala, Mohamed
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.15523
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author Sellami, Noura
Siala, Mohamed
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Siala, Mohamed
contents We consider uncoordinated random uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems using a set of predetermined power levels. We propose to optimize the probabilities of selection of power levels in order to minimize performance metrics as block error probability (BLEP) or bit error probability (BEP). When the multiuser detection algorithm at the BS treats at most two colliding users' packets, our optimization problem is a quadratic programming problem. For more colliding users' packets, we solve the problem iteratively. Our solution is original because it applies to any multiuser detection algorithm and any set of power levels.
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spellingShingle Randomized Power Transmission with Optimized Level Selection Probabilities in Uncoordinated Uplink NOMA
Sellami, Noura
Siala, Mohamed
Signal Processing
Information Theory
We consider uncoordinated random uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems using a set of predetermined power levels. We propose to optimize the probabilities of selection of power levels in order to minimize performance metrics as block error probability (BLEP) or bit error probability (BEP). When the multiuser detection algorithm at the BS treats at most two colliding users' packets, our optimization problem is a quadratic programming problem. For more colliding users' packets, we solve the problem iteratively. Our solution is original because it applies to any multiuser detection algorithm and any set of power levels.
title Randomized Power Transmission with Optimized Level Selection Probabilities in Uncoordinated Uplink NOMA
topic Signal Processing
Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.15523