IEEE Member-only icon SPCC SIG Virtual Seminar: Recent Advances in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in 6G Wireless Networks SPCC SIG Virtual Seminar: Recent Advances in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in 6G Wireless Networks

SPCC SIG Virtual Seminar: Recent Advances in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in 6G Wireless Networks

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This talk presents NOMA technologies as well as their emerging applications, including machine learning, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), mobile edge computing (MEC), backscattering communication (BacCom), etc.

With the current rollout of 5G, the focus of the research community is shifting towards the design of the next generation of mobile systems, e.g., 6G mobile networks.

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been recognized as an essential enabling technology for the forthcoming 6G networks to meet the heterogeneous demands on low latency, high reliability, massive connectivity, improved fairness, and high throughput.

The principle of NOMA is to encourage users for spectrum sharing, where multiple users are served in the same resource block, such as a time slot, subcarrier, or spreading code.

The aim of this talk is to provide an overview of the latest research results and innovations in NOMA technologies as well as their emerging applications, including machine learning, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), mobile edge computing (MEC), backscattering communication (BacCom), etc.

Future research challenges regarding NOMA in B5G and 6G are also presented.

This talk presents NOMA technologies as well as their emerging applications, including machine learning, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), mobile edge computing (MEC), backscattering communication (BacCom), etc.

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