Multi-antenna downlink transmission with individual SINR receiver constraints for cellular wireless systems

Holger Boche, Martin Schubert

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Abstract

We study the downlink of an interference-limited multi-user system employing M transmit antennas at the base station and K independent single-antenna receivers. The second-order channel statistics are assumed to be known at the transmitter. Recent results show that the transmission of parallel data streams is rendered inefficient by noise and co-channel interference. For such a scenario, beamforming performs close to the optimal strategy. Assuming strict transmission delay constraints, a fair sharing of resources is required. In addition the total transmission power must not exceeded a certain threshold. This leads to the problem of minimizing the transmission power while satisfying certain SINR requirements for each user. In this paper we propose a new optimization scheme for the given problem. The algorithm is computationally efficient and always converges to the global optimum. Infeasible scenarios can be detected in an early stage. This makes the algorithm well suited for application together with resource management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-166
Number of pages8
JournalITG-Fachbericht
Issue number170
StatePublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes
Event4th International ITG Conference on Source and Channel Coding - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 28 Jan 200230 Jan 2002

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