RSMA-Assisted OFDM-OTFS Hybrid Framework for Mixed-Mobility Multiuser Systems

Abstract

In future 6G vehicular networks, users employing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) waveforms may coexist under diverse mobility conditions, where both can experience high-mobility and low-mobility profiles. Since OFDM users can suffer severe inter-carrier interference (ICI) and OTFS users occupy larger spectrum resources, rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) is a flexible framework that can efficiently handle these heterogeneous aspects. In this work, we propose a novel RSMA-assisted system to provide downlink communication to multiple OFDM and OTFS users. A common stream comprising the common messages of OFDM users spans the whole bandwidth to help OFDM users manage the ICI induced by potential high Doppler effects. OTFS users do not participate in the common stream. The private streams of OFDM users and the streams of OTFS users are transmitted over disjoint frequency bands. During the SIC process implemented at all receivers, channel estimation errors are taken into account. The simulation results highlight the impact of the power allocation factors and channel estimation errors on the system performance, and demonstrate the superiority of the proposed framework over orthogonal multiplexing in terms of outage probability and rate performance.

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