DocumentCode :
1913982
Title :
Linear transceiver optimization in multicell MIMO based on the generalized benders decomposition
Author :
Mochaourab, Rami ; Bengtsson, Mats
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Dept., KTH R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
fYear :
2015
fDate :
June 28 2015-July 1 2015
Firstpage :
430
Lastpage :
434
Abstract :
We study the maximum sum rate optimization problem in the multiple-input multiple-output interfering broadcast channel. The multiple-antenna transmitters and receivers are assumed to have perfect channel state information. In this setting, finding the optimal linear transceiver design is an NP-hard problem. We show that a reformulation of the problem renders the application of generalized Benders decomposition suitable. The decomposition provides us with an optimization structure which we exploit to apply two different optimization approaches. While one approach is guaranteed to converge to a local optimum of the original problem, the other approach hinges on techniques which can be promising for devising a global optimization method.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; antenna arrays; broadcast channels; optimisation; receiving antennas; transceivers; transmitting antennas; NP-hard problem; channel state information; generalized Benders decomposition; linear transceiver optimization; maximum sum rate optimization problem; multicell MIMO; multiple-antenna receiver; multiple-antenna transmitter; multiple-input multiple-output interfering broadcast channel; Complexity theory; Covariance matrices; MIMO; Optimization; Receivers; Signal processing algorithms; Yttrium; generalized Benders decomposition; interfering broadcast channel; linear transceiver design; multiple-input single-output; sum rate optimization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2015 IEEE 16th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SPAWC.2015.7227074
Filename :
7227074
Link To Document :
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