JOURNAL ARTICLE

Network Coordinated Opportunistic Beamforming in Downlink Cellular Networks

Won-Yong ShinBang Chul Jung

Year: 2012 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Communications Vol: E95.B (4)Pages: 1393-1396   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

We propose a network coordinated opportunistic beamforming (NC-OBF) protocol for downlink K-cell networks with M-antenna base stations (BSs). In the NC-OBF scheme, based on pseudo-randomly generated BF vectors, a user scheduling strategy is introduced, where each BS opportunistically selects a set of mobile stations (MSs) whose desired signals generate the minimum interference to the other MSs. Its performance is then analyzed in terms of degrees-of-freedom (DoFs). As our achievability result, it is shown that KM DoFs are achievable if the number N of MSs in a cell scales at least as SNRKM-1, where SNR denotes the received signal-to-noise ratio. Furthermore, by deriving the corresponding upper bound on the DoFs, it is shown that the NC-OBF scheme is DoF-optimal. Note that the proposed scheme does not require the global channel state information and dimension expansion, thereby resulting in easier implementation.

Keywords:
Telecommunications link Beamforming Computer science Base station Cellular network Channel state information Scheduling (production processes) Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry) Spectral efficiency Computer network Upper and lower bounds Topology (electrical circuits) Telecommunications Mathematical optimization Wireless Mathematics

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