Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6889281 Physical Communication 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Users near cell edges suffer from severe interference in traditional cellular networks. In this paper, we consider the scenario that multiple nearby base stations (BSs) cooperatively serve a group of users which is referred to as the cell free networks. A low complexity optimization method based on the large dimensional analysis is proposed. The advantage of the cell free networks is that the interference caused in the cell edge users can be converted into intended signal. It is not easy to obtain the optimal solution to the network due to coupled relations among the users' rates. To obtain a suboptimal solution, a precoder that balances signal and interference is adopted to maximize the network capacity. In traditional optimization, it requires instantaneous channel state information. We try to optimize the network sum rate based on the large dimensional analysis. In this way, the optimization can be transformed into another problem that merely depend on the large scale channel statistics. Large dimensional analysis is leveraged to derive the asymptotic signal to interference plus noise ratio that only depends on large scale channel statistics. Based on this result, the power allocation problem does not need to adapt as frequently as the instantaneous channel state information. By this means, signal exchange overhead can be greatly reduced. Numerical results are provided to validate the efficacy of the proposed optimization method.
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