Title :
Block-Diagonalization Precoding in a Multiuser Multicell MIMO System: Competition and Coordination
Author :
Nguyen, Duy H. N. ; Hung Nguyen-Le ; Tho Le-Ngoc
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
This paper studies a multiuser multicell system where block-diagonalization (BD) precoding is utilized on a per-cell basis. We examine and compare the multicell system under two operating modes: competition and coordination. In the competition mode, the paper considers a strategic non-cooperative game (SNG), where each base-station (BS) greedily determines its BD precoding strategy in a distributed manner, based on the knowledge of the inter-cell interference at its connected mobile-stations (MS). Via the game-theory framework, the existence and uniqueness of a Nash equilibrium in this SNG are subsequently studied. In the coordination mode, the BD precoders are jointly designed across the multiple BSs to maximize the network weighted sum-rate (WSR). Since this WSR maximization problem is nonconvex, we consider a distributed algorithm to obtain at least a locally optimal solution. Finally, we extend our analysis of the multicell BD precoding to the case of BD-Dirty Paper Coding (BD-DPC) precoding. We characterize BD-DPC precoding game for the multicell system in the competition mode and propose an algorithm to jointly optimize BD-DPC precoders for the multicell system in the coordination mode. Simulation results show significant network sum-rate improvements by jointly designing the BD or BD-DPC precoders across the multicell system in the coordination mode over the competition mode.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; game theory; multiuser channels; optimisation; precoding; radiofrequency interference; BD precoding strategy; BD-DPC precoding game; BD-dirty paper coding; Nash equilibrium; SNG; WSR maximization problem; base station; block-diagonalization precoding; competition mode; coordination mode; distributed algorithm; game-theory framework; intercell interference; mobile stations; multicell BD precoding; multiuser multicell MIMO system; network sum-rate improvements; network weighted sum-rate; per-cell basis; strategic noncooperative game; Downlink; Games; Integrated circuits; Interference; MIMO; Optimization; Vectors; CoMP; Multicell transmissions; Nash equilibrium; block-diagonalization precoding; interference coordination; multiuser; non-cooperative game; optimization;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2013.010214.130724