Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a technology that leverages user channel gains, offers higher spectral efficiency, improves user fairness, better cell-edge throughput, increased reliability, and low latency, making it a potential technology for the next generation of cellular networks. The application of NOMA in the power domain (NOMA-PD) with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and other emerging technologies allows to achieve the demand for higher data rates in next-generation networks. This survey aims to funnel down NOMA MIMO resource allocation issues and different optimization problems that exist in the literature to enhance the data rate.
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