Massive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) has become a promising technique to provide high-data-rate communication in fifth-generation mobile systems, thanks to its ability to form narrow and high-gain beams. Among various massive MIMO beamforming techniques, the fixed-beam scheme has attracted considerable attention due to its simplicity. In this paper, we focus on a fixed-beam based multiuser massive MIMO system, where each user is served by a beam allocated to it. To maximize the sum data rate, a greedy beam allocation algorithm is proposed under the practical condition that the number of radio frequency chains is smaller than the number of users. Simulation results show that our proposed greedy algorithm achieves nearly optimal sum data rate. As only the sum data rate is optimized, there are some “worst-case” users, who could suffer from strong inter-beam interference and thus experience low data rate. To improve the individual data rates of the worst-case users while maintaining the sum data rate, an adaptive frequency reuse scheme is proposed. Simulation results corroborate that our proposed adaptive frequency reuse strategy can greatly improve the worst-case users’ data rates and the max-min fairness among served users without sacrificing the sum data rate.
Frequency Reuse of Beam Allocation for Multiuser Massive MIMO Systems
Junyuan Wang,Huiling Zhu,N. Gomes,Jiangzhou Wang
Published 2018 in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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2018
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IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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2018-01-23
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