Holographic reconfigurable intelligent surface-aided downlink NOMA IoT networks in short-packet communication
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Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technology is projected to significantly increase the
spectrum efficiency of the fifth-generation and subsequent wireless networks. Holographic reconfigurable
Intelligent surfaces (HRISs) are a revolutionary technology that can deliver excellent spectral and energy
efficiency at a cheap cost in wireless networks. In this letter, we investigate the short-packet communication
(SPC) with the NOMA-based HRIS system with the internet of things (IoT). A base station (BS)
communicates with two NOMA users by using HRIS in the proposed system to enhance spectral efficiency.
Furthermore, we derived the exact closed-form expression of the average block error rate (BLER) for two
NOMAusers. Toget more insight into the proposed system, the asymptotic BLER analysis was also carried
out at high signal-to-noise ratio regime. The numerical results validate the current analysis and show that
the presented NOMA strategy exceeds orthogonal multiple access-based approaches in terms of BLER and
throughput.
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IEEE Access. 2024, vol. 12, p. 65266-65277.