DocumentCode :
1388334
Title :
Multi-Cell MIMO Downlink With Cell Cooperation and Fair Scheduling: A Large-System Limit Analysis
Author :
Huh, Hoon ; Moon, Sung-Hyun ; Kim, Young-Tae ; Lee, Inkyu ; Caire, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
57
Issue :
12
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
7771
Lastpage :
7786
Abstract :
We consider the downlink of a cellular network with multiple cells and multi-antenna base stations. Our model includes distance-dependent pathloss, arbitrary clusters of cooperating cells, and general “fairness” requirements. Beyond Monte Carlo simulation, no efficient computation method to evaluate the ergodic throughput of such systems has been presented, yet. Furthermore, for systems of practical size with tens of cells and hundreds of users per cell, even simulation becomes challenging. We develop an analytic framework based on the combination of results from large random matrix theory and convex optimization. This allows computationally efficient calculation of the system performance in the so-called “large system limit”, i.e., in the limit of a large number of antennas per base station and a large number of users per cell, while the ratio of antennas per user is kept constant. In particular, the system ergodic throughput, subject to per-base station power constraints and to general fairness criteria, is obtained via the iterative solution of a system of fixed-point equations. Comparisons with finite-dimensional simulation results show that the large-system analysis provides remarkably accurate approximations for the actual finite-dimensional systems, even for a small number of users and base station antennas.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; Monte Carlo methods; antenna arrays; cellular radio; computational complexity; convex programming; cooperative communication; iterative methods; matrix algebra; pattern clustering; Monte Carlo simulation; arbitrary clusters; cell cooperation; cellular network; computationally efficient calculation; convex optimization; distance-dependent path loss; ergodic throughput; fair scheduling; finite-dimensional simulation; fixed-point equations; general fairness requirements; iterative solution; large random matrix theory; large-system limit analysis; multi-antenna base stations; multicell MIMO downlink; multiple cells; per-base station power constraints; Asymptotic stability; Downlink; Dynamic scheduling; Fading channels; Interference; MIMO; System performance; Asymptotic analysis; fairness scheduling; inter-cell cooperation; large-system limit; multicell MIMO downlink; weighted sum rate maximization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2011.2170123
Filename :
6094252
Link To Document :
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