Energy Efficiency Maximization for Discrete Activation based NOMA-assisted Pinching-Antenna Systems
arXiv:2604.24985
Abstract
Pinching-antenna systems is a promising architecture for flexible wireless communications, but energy efficiency (EE) maximization remains largely unexplored, as limited existing studies mainly focus on transmit power minimization. This paper investigates EE maximization in a downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-assisted PASS by explicitly modeling the pinching antenna (PA) activation power and jointly optimizing discrete PA activation and power allocation under both quality-of-service and transmit power constraints. To tackle the resulting mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem, a two-layer iterative algorithm is proposed with an EE-oriented matching-based PA activation and a low-complexity Dinkelbach-based power allocation with closed-form updates. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed solution achieves substantial EE gains over the considered benchmark schemes, while exhibiting fast convergence. The impact of activation power has been analyzed and the significance of accounting it in EE maximization problem is also demonstrated.
5 pages, 4 figures. Submitted to IEEE Communications Letters