The concepts of simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT), beamforming, and three-user NOMA are discussed in this work. It is examined how successfully a base station transmits a signal to numerous users and whether the users can efficiently receive the signal while drawing electricity from it. The simulation code was modified as the findings were generated to enable proper power harvesting and signal information decoding. This is followed by a glimpse into the research on beamforming and how it may be applied to permit or bar particular users from decoding information from the signal. Making the code and model for a NOMA with three users is another case related to the essay.
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