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Robust Beamforming via Worst-Case SINR Maximization

Seung-Jean KimAlessandro MagnaniAlmir MutapcicStephen BoydZhi‐Quan Luo

Year: 2008 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing Vol: 56 (4)Pages: 1539-1547   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Minimum variance beamforming, which uses a weight vector that maximizes the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR), is often sensitive to estimation error and uncertainty in the parameters, steering vector and covariance matrix. Robust beamforming attempts to systematically alleviate this sensitivity by explicitly incorporating a data uncertainty model in the optimization problem. In this paper, we consider robust beamforming via worst-case SINR maximization, that is, the problem of finding a weight vector that maximizes the worst-case SINR over the uncertainty model. We show that with a general convex uncertainty model, the worst-case SINR maximization problem can be solved by using convex optimization. In particular, when the uncertainty model can be represented by linear matrix inequalities, the worst-case SINR maximization problem can be solved via semidefinite programming. The convex formulation result allows us to handle more general uncertainty models than prior work using a special form of uncertainty model. We illustrate the method with a numerical example.

Keywords:
Mathematical optimization Beamforming Maximization Semidefinite programming Convex optimization Robust optimization Covariance matrix Optimization problem Linear matrix inequality Computer science Mathematics Entropy maximization Covariance Signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio Regular polygon Algorithm Statistics

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