Millimeter Wave Communications with OMA and NOMA Schemes for Future Communication
Systems
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2020 Volume 10, p68-72
Abstract
Millimeter-wave (mmWave) communications had
been considered widely in recent past due to its largely available
bandwidth. This paper describes a detailed survey of mmWave
communications with orthogonal multiple access (OMA),
non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes, physical
design and security for future communication networks. mmWave
provides super-speed connectivity, more reliability, and higher
data rate and spectral efficiency. However, communications
occurring at mmWave frequencies can easily get affected by
interference and path loss. Various schemes such as small cells,
heterogeneous network and hybrid beamforming are used to
overcome interferences and highlight the prominence of mmWave
in future communications systems.
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