Performance Analysis of Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access-Enhanced Autonomous Aerial Vehicle-Assisted Internet of Vehicles over Rician Fading Channels

  • Zheming Zhang
  • , Yixin He
  • , Yifan Lei
  • , Zehui Cai
  • , Fanghui Huang
  • , Xingchen Zhao
  • , Dawei Wang
  • , Lujuan Li

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Abstract

The increasing number of intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) is leading to a growing scarcity of spectrum resources for the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), which has created an urgent need for the use of full-duplex non-orthogonal multiple access (FD-NOMA) techniques in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications. Meanwhile, for the flexibility of autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs), V2X communications assisted by AAVs are regarded as a potential solution to achieve reliable communication between ICVs. However, if the integration of FD-NOMA and AAVs can satisfy the requirements of V2X communications, then quickly and accurately analyzing the total achievable rate becomes a challenge. Motivated by the above, an accurate analytical expression for the total achievable rate over Rician fading channels is proposed to evaluate the transmission performance of NOMA-enhanced AAV-assisted IoV with imperfect channel state information (CSI). Then, we derive an approximate expression with the truncated error, based on which the closed-form expression for the approximate error is theoretically provided. Finally, the simulation results demonstrate the accuracy of the obtained approximate results, where the maximum approximate error does not exceed 0.5%. Moreover, the use of the FD-NOMA technique in AAV-assisted IoV can significantly improve the total achievable rate compared to existing work. Furthermore, the influence of key network parameters (e.g., the speed and Rician factor) on achievable rate is thoroughly discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number907
JournalEntropy
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Internet of Vehicles (IoV)
  • Rician fading
  • autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs)
  • full-duplex non-orthogonal multiple access (FD-NOMA)
  • vehicle-to-everything (V2X)

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