Title :
Power minimization in parallel vector broadcast channels with separate linear precoding
Author :
Hellings, Christoph ; Utschick, Wolfgang ; Joham, Michael
Author_Institution :
Associate Inst. for Signal Process., Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
fDate :
Aug. 29 2011-Sept. 2 2011
Abstract :
The problem of power-efficient communication with guaranteed quality of service (expressed in terms of per-user rate constraints) is considered in a set of parallel vector broadcast channels with separate linear precoding on each subchannel. With the restriction to use linear precoding without time-sharing, the arising optimization problem is non-convex due to the non-concavity of the rate equations. Choosing a rate-space formulation, we derive an algorithm to compute the globally optimal solution, which is based on a branch-and-bound strategy to solve a difference-of-monotonic-functions (DM) reformulation of the problem. Despite its exponential complexity, the method is of theoretical interest as it can be used as a benchmark for heuristic algorithm. We also discuss a suboptimal algorithm, which is based on a recently proposed gradient-projection method for power minimization in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channels. In numerical simulations, the gradient-based method turns out to perform close to the globally optimal solution if a good initialization is chosen.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; broadcast channels; channel coding; computational complexity; concave programming; gradient methods; linear codes; minimisation; precoding; quality of service; tree searching; DM reformulation; MIMO broadcast channels; branch-and-bound strategy; difference-of-monotonic-functions; exponential complexity; gradient-projection method; heuristic algorithm; multiple-input multiple-output broadcast channels; nonconvex optimization problem; numerical simulations; parallel vector broadcast channels; power minimization; power-efficient communication; quality of service; rate equation nonconcavity; rate-space formulation; separate linear precoding; suboptimal algorithm; Complexity theory; MIMO; Minimization; Optimization; Quality of service; Uplink; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2011 19th European
Conference_Location :
Barcelona