John Reay (2124359) John Reay

Wireless Spectrum Access for 5G and beyond 5G Networks (6G)

Project Abstract

With the world moving towards ever more internet reliance and requirements for networking becoming increasingly more demanding, with larger requirements for data rates and greater numbers of users, it is vital that mobile networks are able to keep up and exceed the demand posed by users. One of the ways this may be achieved is with the use of new methods of multiple user access, one of which is Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), which allows for multiple users data to be broadcast concurrently within the same frequency and the data separated on the device side using Successive Interference Cancelling (SIC), this can allow for greater efficiency within the network frequency band whilst also allowing for higher data throughput, power efficiency and latency alongside other benefits. The report attempts to detail the benefits and drawbacks of NOMA.

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 Conference Details

 

Session: Poster Session A at Poster Stand 123

Location: Sir Stanley Clarke Auditorium at Tuesday 7th 13:30 – 17:00

Markers: Amjad Amjad, Joe Macinnes

Course: BSc Computer Science, 3rd Year

Future Plans: I’m looking for work