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User Assignment with Distributed Large Intelligent Surface (LIS) Systems

Information Theory 2017-09-07 v1 math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, we consider a wireless communication system where a large intelligent surface (LIS) is deployed comprising a number of small and distributed LIS-Units. Each LIS-Unit has a separate signal process unit (SPU) and is connected to a central process unit (CPU) that coordinates the behaviors of all the LIS-Units. With such a LIS system, we consider the user assignments both for sum-rate and minimal user-rate maximizations. That is, assuming MM LIS-Units deployed in the LIS system, the objective is to select KK (K ⁣ ⁣MK\!\leq\!M) best LIS-Units to serve KK autonomous users simultaneously. Based on the nice property of effective inter-user interference suppression of the LIS-Units, the optimal user assignments can be effectively found through classical linear assignment problems (LAPs) defined on a bipartite graph. To be specific, the optimal user assignment for sum-rate and user-rate maximizations can be solved by linear sum assignment problem (LSAP) and linear bottleneck assignment problem (LBAP), respectively. The elements of the cost matrix are constructed based on the received signal strength (RSS) measured at each of the MM LIS-Units for all the KK users. Numerical results show that, the proposed user assignments are close to optimal user assignments both under line-of-sight (LoS) and scattering environments.

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@article{arxiv.1709.01696,
  title  = {User Assignment with Distributed Large Intelligent Surface (LIS) Systems},
  author = {Sha Hu and Krishna Chitti and Fredrik Rusek and Ove Edfors},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.01696},
  year   = {2017}
}

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submitted to IEEE conference; 6 pages;10 figures