Hierarchical Beamforming: Resource Allocation, Fairness and Flow Level Performance
Networking and Internet Architecture
2018-05-18 v1 Information Theory
Performance
Systems and Control
math.IT
Abstract
We consider hierarchical beamforming in wireless networks. For a given population of flows, we propose computationally efficient algorithms for fair rate allocation including proportional fairness and max-min fairness. We next propose closed-form formulas for flow level performance, for both elastic (with either proportional fairness and max-min fairness) and streaming traffic. We further assess the performance of hierarchical beamforming using numerical experiments. Since the proposed solutions have low complexity compared to conventional beamforming, our work suggests that hierarchical beamforming is a promising candidate for the implementation of beamforming in future cellular networks.
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@article{arxiv.1805.06693,
title = {Hierarchical Beamforming: Resource Allocation, Fairness and Flow Level Performance},
author = {Julien Floquet and Richard Combes and Zwi Altman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06693},
year = {2018}
}
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34 pages