#6420. Delivering more to cell edge via joint multi-cell non-orthogonal multiple access and traffic offloading

November 2026publication date
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Control and Optimization;
Management Science and Operations Research;
Computer Networks and Communications;
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Abstract:
The paper considers the possibility of using the joint potential of non-orthogonal multiple access and traffic offloading. Attention is paid to the possibility of maximizing throughput based on edges, in which both the offload decision and resource allocation need to be optimized, taking into account the effect of inter-cell interference on the decoding order. By analyzing the structural properties, the work investigates the modules of algorithms that interact iteratively for reciprocity, forming a general algorithm.
Keywords:
algorithm modules, multiple access traffic, inter-cell interference, algorithms

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