Title :
Optimal power control for Rayleigh-faded multiuser systems with outage constraints
Author :
Papandriopoulos, John ; Evans, Jamie ; Dey, Subhrakanti
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Australia
Abstract :
How can we achieve the conflicting goals of reduced transmission power and increased capacity in a wireless network, without attempting to follow the instantaneous state of a fading channel? In this paper, we address this problem by jointly considering power control and multiuser detection (MUD) with outage-probability constraints in a Rayleigh fast-fading environment. The resulting power-control algorithms (PCAs) utilize the statistics of the channel and operate on a much slower timescale than traditional schemes. We propose an optimal iterative solution that is conceptually simple and finds the minimum sum power of all users while meeting their outage targets. Using a derived bound on outage probability, we introduce a mapping from outage to average signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) constraints. This allows us to propose a suboptimal iterative scheme that is a variation of an existing solution to a joint power control and MUD problem involving SIR constraints. We further use a recent result that transforms complex SIR expressions into a compact and decoupled form, to develop a noniterative and computationally inexpensive PCA for large systems of users. Simulation results are presented showing the closeness of the optimal and mapped schemes, speed of convergence, and performance comparisons.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; iterative methods; multiuser detection; optimal control; power control; probability; radio networks; telecommunication control; Rayleigh-faded multiuser systems; fading channel; multiuser detection; optimal iterative solution; optimal power control; outage probability; signal-to-interference ratio; wireless network; Computational modeling; Fading; Iterative algorithms; Multiuser detection; Power control; Principal component analysis; Probability; Signal mapping; Statistics; Wireless networks; Code division multiple access (CDMA); Rayleigh fading; large system analysis (LSA); multiuser detection (MUD); outage probability; power control;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2005.858019