Title :
Problem formulation for joint cooperative downlink scheduling and power allocation for joint processing coordinated multipoint
Author :
Hooshmand, A. ; Aghvami, H. ; Ling, B.W.K.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Telecommun. Res., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
The true potential of the orthogonal frequency divisional multiple access (OFDMA)coordinated multipoint (CoMP) is in turning the adverse effects of the inter-cell interference (ICI) into the system performance gains. The small ultra-dense deployments of data-hungry users in the forthcoming generations of wireless mobile access systems, namely the long term evolution (LTE) A as 4G and the subsequent 5G, will be pushing for the revolutionary innovations to accommodate the required peak rates and the reliability in the cell edge. CoMP has been identified as a competent solution to exploit the interference in the cell-edge. To this end, we consider the non-coherent joint processing (JP) mode of CoMP in the downlink (DL) of an LTE system. Here, we formulate the problem of the joint cooperative scheduling and transmit power allocationas a hybrid mixed integer non-convex optimization problem. In particular, the transmit power allocation is based on the allocation of the time-frequency resources according to a proportionally fair (PF) utility function with certain CoMPspecific constraints on the transmission.This problem formulation serves a two-fold purpose of both the interference coordination under a full frequency reuse regime and the inherent interference mitigation capabilities.
Keywords :
4G mobile communication; 5G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; OFDM modulation; concave programming; cooperative communication; frequency allocation; frequency division multiple access; integer programming; interference suppression; resource allocation; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication scheduling; 4G communication; 5G communication; CoMP noncoherent JP mode; ICI; LTE-A; Long Term Evolution; OFDMA coordinated multipoint; PF utility function; frequency reuse; hybrid mixed integer nonconvex optimization problem; inherent interference mitigation; intercell interference; joint cooperative downlink scheduling; joint processing coordinated multipoint; noncoherent joint processing mode; orthogonal frequency divisional multiple access; power allocation; proportionally fair utility function; time-frequency resource allocation; wireless mobile access system; Base stations; Interference; Joints; Mobile communication; Optimization; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics - China, 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE-China.2014.7029870