Title :
Optimizing User Selection Schemes in Vector Broadcast Channels
Author :
Meng Wang ; Samarasinghe, Tharaka ; Evans, Jamie S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper, we focus on the ergodic downlink sum-rate performance of a system consisting of a set of heterogeneous users. We study three user selection schemes to group near-orthogonal users for simultaneous transmission. The first scheme is a random selection policy that achieves fairness, but does not exploit multi-user diversity. The second scheme is a greedy selection policy that fully exploits multi-user diversity, but does not achieve fairness, and the third scheme achieves fairness while partially exploiting multi-user diversity. We also consider two beamforming methods for data transmission, namely, maximum-ratio transmission and zero-forcing beamforming. In all scheduling schemes studied in the paper, there is a key parameter that controls the degrees of orthogonality of channel directions between co-scheduled users. We focus on optimally setting this parameter for each scheduling scheme such that the ergodic downlink sum-rate is maximized. To this end, we derive analytical expressions for the ergodic downlink sum-rate considering each scheduling scheme. Numerical results are also presented to provide further insights.
Keywords :
array signal processing; broadcast channels; diversity reception; optimisation; beamforming methods; data transmission; ergodic downlink sum-rate performance; greedy selection policy; maximum-ratio transmission; multiuser diversity; random selection policy; user selection schemes; vector broadcast channels; zero-forcing beamforming; Array signal processing; Data communication; Downlink; Interference; Optimal scheduling; Transmitting antennas; Vectors; Beamforming; Broadcast Channels; Heterogeneous Users; User Selection; User selection; beamforming; broadcast channels; heterogeneous users;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2015.2389816