Appendices for "Closed-Form BER Analysis for Uplink NOMA with Dynamic SIC Decoding"
By: Hequn Zhang , Qu Luo , Pei Xiao and more
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Predicts errors in shared wireless signals exactly
This document provides the supplementary materials for the paper Closed-Form BER Analysis for Uplink NOMA with Dynamic SIC Decoding. The appendices present detailed mathematical derivations and proofs that support the analytical framework of the main paper. Specifically, we include: (i) cumulative distribution functions for ordered channel gains; (ii) probability density functions of normalized signal-plus-interference variances in NOMA dynamic SIC decoding; (iii) closed-form expressions for pairwise error probability (PEP) with two users; (iv) probability derivations for channel gain ordering in the two-UE case, specifically when UE 1 and UE 2 have the strongest or second strongest channel gains; (v) BER analysis for M-QAM modulation schemes including BPSK, 4QAM, 16QAM and 64QAM; (vi) PDF derivations for channel gains under various ordering conditions; and (vii) challenges of PDF derivations for real part of channel gain under various ordering condition. These mathematical foundations enable the closed-form BER analysis of uplink NOMA systems with dynamic SIC decoding under Rayleigh fading channels, supporting analytical expressions for various modulation schemes and system configurations.
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