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Papers Published at EngiTek 2020
All 8 Papers
IDAuthors and TitlePages
51.Cnf-17 Mr. Ameer Mubaslat
Mr. Ahmad Al Haj
Prof. Saud Khashan
Simulation assisted leak detection in pressurized systems using machine learning
1-6
51.Cnf-1062 Dr. Aqeed M. Chyad
Dr. Osama Abudayyeh
Dr. Maha Alkasisbeh
A Nonlinear Regression-Based Machine Learning Model for Predicting Concrete Bridge Deck Condition
7-11
47.Cnf-1071 Dr. Mohammad M. Banat
Mr. Ahmed Al-Shwmi
Detailed Simplified Implementation of Filter Bank Multicarrier Modulation Using Sub-Channel Prototype Filters
12-18
47.Cnf-1097 Dr. Mohammad M. Banat
Mrs. Haifaa Elayyan
Academic Rewards Coin (ARC) Concept: Mining Academic Contribution Into Bitcoin
19-27
47.Cnf-1098 Mr. Chris Matrakidis
Dr. Dimitris Uzunidis
Alexandros Stavdas
Prof. Gerasimos Pagiatakis
Analytical modeling of dispersion penalty for NRZ transmission
28-32
47.Cnf-1099 Dr. Dimitris Uzunidis
Mr. Chris Matrakidis
Alexandros Stavdas
Prof. Gerasimos Pagiatakis
On the Attainable Transparent Length of Multi-Band Optical Systems Employing Rare – Earth Doped Fiber Amplifiers
33-38
47.Cnf-1101 Mr. Georgios D. Kolezas
Dr. Grigorios Zouros
Prof. Gerasimos Pagiatakis
Complex Magnetic and Electric Dipolar Resonances of Subwavelength GaAs Prolate Spheroids
39-42
51.Cnf-1104 Dr. Rafat Al-Waked
Underground Car Park - Mechanical Ventilation
43-48
47.Cnf-1108 Paper View Page
Title Outage analysis of cooperative relay non orthogonal multiple access systems over Rician fading channels
Authors Dr. Sari Khatalin, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
Ms. Hadeel Miqdadi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
Abstract Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a promising technology that can provide a remarkable performance in the fifth generation (5G) wireless networks. Integrating NOMA with cooperative relaying transmission technique assures further improvement to the performance of the 5G networks. Unlike the conventional cooperative relay systems, the scheme used in this paper is able to obtain higher system performance by exploiting the NOMA principle to realize transmission in the second time slot, so the receiver can provide two data symbols in two different time slots. Moreover, this scheme decreases the complexity of the conventional CRS-NOMA system by avoiding the complexity of power allocation approach since the data symbols are transmitted with full power to the destination. In this paper, the outage probability of the system mentioned above is investigated over Rician fading channels. An exact analytical expression of the outage probability is derived, using the successive interference cancellation (SIC) technique at the destination to decode the superimposed symbols. The derived analytical results are validated via simulation.
Track CNA: Communication Networks and Applications
Conference 1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Technologies (ElectriTek 2020)
Congress International Congress on Engineering Technologies (EngiTek 2020), 16-18 June 2020, Irbid, Jordan
Pages --1
Topics Cellular Communication Networks
5G/B4G Cellular Networks
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{1108EngiTek2020,
title={Outage analysis of cooperative relay non orthogonal multiple access systems over Rician fading channels},
author={Sari Khatalin, and Hadeel Miqdadi},
booktitle={International Congress on Engineering Technologies (EngiTek 2020)},
year={2020},
pages={--1},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
Paper Views 74 Paper Views Rank 35/524
Paper Downloads 27 Paper Downloads Rank 48/524
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