Massive MIMO systems offer a high spatial resolution that can drastically increase the spectral and/or energy efficiency by employing a large number of antennas at the base station(BS).In a distributed massive MIMO sy...Massive MIMO systems offer a high spatial resolution that can drastically increase the spectral and/or energy efficiency by employing a large number of antennas at the base station(BS).In a distributed massive MIMO system,the capacity of fiber backhaul that links base station and remote radio heads is usually limited,which becomes a bottleneck for realizing the potential performance gain of both downlink and uplink.To solve this problem,we propose a joint antenna selection and user scheduling which is able to achieve a large portion of the potential gain provided by the massive MIMO array with only limited backhaul capacity.Three sub-optimal iterative algorithms with the objective of sumrate maximization are proposed for the joint optimization of antenna selection and user scheduling,either based on greedy fashion or Frobenius-norm criteria.Convergence and complexity analysis are presented for the algorithms.The provided Monte Carlo simulations show that,one of our algorithms achieves a good tradeoff between complexity and performance and thus is especially fit for massive MIMO systems.展开更多
The Internet of things(IoT) as an important application of future communication networks puts a high premium on delay issues. Thus when Io T applications meet heterogeneous networks(HetNets) where macro cells are over...The Internet of things(IoT) as an important application of future communication networks puts a high premium on delay issues. Thus when Io T applications meet heterogeneous networks(HetNets) where macro cells are overlaid with small cells, some traditional problems need rethinking. In this paper, we investigate the delay-addressed association problem in two-tier Het Nets considering different backhaul technologies. Specifically, millimeter wave and fiber links are used to provide high-capacity backhaul for small cells. We first formulate the user association problem to minimize the total delay which depends on the probability of successful transmission, the number of user terminals(UTs), and the number of base stations(BSs). And then two algorithms for active mode and mixed mode are proposed to minimize the network delay. Simulation results show that algorithms based on mutual selection between UTs and BSs have better performance than those based on distance. And algorithms for mixed modes have less delay than those for active mode when the number of BSs is large enough, compared to the number of UTs.展开更多
A novel user association model for heterogeneous network(Het Net) with dual connectivity(DC) and constrained backhaul is proposed in this paper, where not only the best combination of serving macro cell and small cell...A novel user association model for heterogeneous network(Het Net) with dual connectivity(DC) and constrained backhaul is proposed in this paper, where not only the best combination of serving macro cell and small cell for each user to associate is selected but also the optimal traffi c split between the macro cell and small cell is determined to enhance both radio resource effi ciency and backhaul capacity utilization. To solve this optimization problem, an intuitive algorithm based on iteratively solving two sub-problems is proposed. One sub-problem is a binary integer programming problem and a corresponding greedy algorithm is proposed, while the other sub-problem is a simple linear programming problem and can be easily solved. Numerical results show that the proposed model and algorithm can achieve better radio resource effi ciency and backhaul capacity utilization compared with user association in Het Net without DC, which validate the capacity enhancement potentials of radio resource coordination in Het Net with DC.展开更多
基金supported in part by National Natural Science Foundation of China No.61171080
文摘Massive MIMO systems offer a high spatial resolution that can drastically increase the spectral and/or energy efficiency by employing a large number of antennas at the base station(BS).In a distributed massive MIMO system,the capacity of fiber backhaul that links base station and remote radio heads is usually limited,which becomes a bottleneck for realizing the potential performance gain of both downlink and uplink.To solve this problem,we propose a joint antenna selection and user scheduling which is able to achieve a large portion of the potential gain provided by the massive MIMO array with only limited backhaul capacity.Three sub-optimal iterative algorithms with the objective of sumrate maximization are proposed for the joint optimization of antenna selection and user scheduling,either based on greedy fashion or Frobenius-norm criteria.Convergence and complexity analysis are presented for the algorithms.The provided Monte Carlo simulations show that,one of our algorithms achieves a good tradeoff between complexity and performance and thus is especially fit for massive MIMO systems.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under Grants 61427801 and 61671251the Natural Science Foundation Program through Jiangsu Province of China under Grant BK20150852+3 种基金the open research fund of National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, Southeast University under Grant 2017D05China Postdoctoral Science Foundation under Grant 2016M590481Jiangsu Planned Projects for Postdoctoral Research Funds under Grant 1501018Asupported by NSFC under Grants 61531011 and 61625106
文摘The Internet of things(IoT) as an important application of future communication networks puts a high premium on delay issues. Thus when Io T applications meet heterogeneous networks(HetNets) where macro cells are overlaid with small cells, some traditional problems need rethinking. In this paper, we investigate the delay-addressed association problem in two-tier Het Nets considering different backhaul technologies. Specifically, millimeter wave and fiber links are used to provide high-capacity backhaul for small cells. We first formulate the user association problem to minimize the total delay which depends on the probability of successful transmission, the number of user terminals(UTs), and the number of base stations(BSs). And then two algorithms for active mode and mixed mode are proposed to minimize the network delay. Simulation results show that algorithms based on mutual selection between UTs and BSs have better performance than those based on distance. And algorithms for mixed modes have less delay than those for active mode when the number of BSs is large enough, compared to the number of UTs.
基金supported by the National High Technical Research and Development Program of China(863 program)(No.2015AA01A705)
文摘A novel user association model for heterogeneous network(Het Net) with dual connectivity(DC) and constrained backhaul is proposed in this paper, where not only the best combination of serving macro cell and small cell for each user to associate is selected but also the optimal traffi c split between the macro cell and small cell is determined to enhance both radio resource effi ciency and backhaul capacity utilization. To solve this optimization problem, an intuitive algorithm based on iteratively solving two sub-problems is proposed. One sub-problem is a binary integer programming problem and a corresponding greedy algorithm is proposed, while the other sub-problem is a simple linear programming problem and can be easily solved. Numerical results show that the proposed model and algorithm can achieve better radio resource effi ciency and backhaul capacity utilization compared with user association in Het Net without DC, which validate the capacity enhancement potentials of radio resource coordination in Het Net with DC.