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Globally Optimal Beamforming Design for Downlink CoMP transmission with Limited Backhaul Capacity

Information Theory 2017-03-20 v1 math.IT

Abstract

This paper considers a multicell downlink channel in which multiple base stations (BSs) cooperatively serve users by jointly precoding shared data transported from a central processor over limited-capacity backhaul links. We jointly design the beamformers and BS-user link selection so as to maximize the sum rate subject to user-specific signal-to-interference-noise (SINR) requirements, per-BS backhaul capacity and per-BS power constraints. As existing solutions for the considered problem are suboptimal and their optimality remains unknown due to the lack of globally optimal solutions, we characterized this gap by proposing a globally optimal algorithm for the problem of interest. Specifically, the proposed method is customized from a generic framework of a branch and bound algorithm applied to discrete monotonic optimization. We show that the proposed algorithm converges after a finite number of iterations, and can serve as a benchmark for existing suboptimal solutions and those that will be developed for similar contexts in the future. In this regard, we numerically compare the proposed optimal solution to a current state-of-the-art, which show that this suboptimal method only attains 70% to 90% of the optimal performance.

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@article{arxiv.1703.06015,
  title  = {Globally Optimal Beamforming Design for Downlink CoMP transmission with Limited Backhaul Capacity},
  author = {Kien-Giang Nguyen and Quang-Doanh Vu and Markku Juntti and Le-Nam Tran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.06015},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures; Accepted for publication, ICASSP 2017