Resource allocation in multicell systems with coordinated beamforming and partial data cooperation : a study on the effect of cooperation on achievable performance
The rise in wireless data traffic requires innovative interference management techniques to meet the demand. Transmit cooperation among multiple base stations has been proposed as a solution to this challenge and improve throughput. This paper proposes novel resource allocation algorithms with two d...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1467282021-03-09T01:05:53Z Resource allocation in multicell systems with coordinated beamforming and partial data cooperation : a study on the effect of cooperation on achievable performance Barman Roy, S. Madhukumar, A. S. Chin, Francois School of Computer Science and Engineering Engineering::Computer science and engineering Beamforming Coordinated Multipoint Transmission The rise in wireless data traffic requires innovative interference management techniques to meet the demand. Transmit cooperation among multiple base stations has been proposed as a solution to this challenge and improve throughput. This paper proposes novel resource allocation algorithms with two different cooperation paradigms, viz. the cooperative beamforming and partial data cooperation. The well-known duality principle, which has been used to solve uplink and downlink optimisation problems in previous literature, is shown to exist for multicell systems with both coordinated beamforming and the novel paradigm termed as partial data cooperation. Using the generalised version of duality, this paper solves relevant resource allocation problems in both cases. The proposed power allocation problems are shown to outperform some of the existing optimisation techniques in terms of throughput while having significant conceptual and theoretical advantage. Ministry of Education (MOE) This work was supported by Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 grant. The authors also thank the anonymous reviewers and the editor for their constructive comments and suggestions which helped us to improve the quality of the paper. 2021-03-09T01:05:53Z 2021-03-09T01:05:53Z 2017 Journal Article Barman Roy, S., Madhukumar, A. S., & Chin, F. (2019). Resource allocation in multicell systems with coordinated beamforming and partial data cooperation : a study on the effect of cooperation on achievable performance. Wireless Networks, 25(4), 1749–1762. doi:10.1007/s11276-017-1627-6 1022-0038 0000-0003-1381-1913 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146728 10.1007/s11276-017-1627-6 2-s2.0-85035095596 4 25 1749 1762 en Wireless Networks © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. |
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The rise in wireless data traffic requires innovative interference management techniques to meet the demand. Transmit cooperation among multiple base stations has been proposed as a solution to this challenge and improve throughput. This paper proposes novel resource allocation algorithms with two different cooperation paradigms, viz. the cooperative beamforming and partial data cooperation. The well-known duality principle, which has been used to solve uplink and downlink optimisation problems in previous literature, is shown to exist for multicell systems with both coordinated beamforming and the novel paradigm termed as partial data cooperation. Using the generalised version of duality, this paper solves relevant resource allocation problems in both cases. The proposed power allocation problems are shown to outperform some of the existing optimisation techniques in terms of throughput while having significant conceptual and theoretical advantage. |
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Resource allocation in multicell systems with coordinated beamforming and partial data cooperation : a study on the effect of cooperation on achievable performance |
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