Non-linear and Linear Broadcasting with QoS Requirements: Tractable Approaches for Bounded Channel Uncertainties
Michael Botros Shenouda, Timothy N. Davidson

TL;DR
This paper develops computationally efficient robust broadcasting schemes for cellular downlink systems with channel uncertainties, ensuring QoS requirements are met with less power than existing methods, applicable to both linear and non-linear transceivers.
Contribution
It introduces a unified, tractable design approach for robust linear and non-linear transceivers under bounded channel uncertainties, improving over conservative and limited existing methods.
Findings
Proposed designs guarantee QoS over larger uncertainty regions.
Achieve lower transmission power compared to existing approaches.
Applicable to both linear and non-linear transceiver schemes.
Abstract
We consider the downlink of a cellular system in which the base station employs multiple transmit antennas, each receiver has a single antenna, and the users specify. We consider communication schemes in which the users have certain Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. We study the design of robust broadcasting schemes that minimize the transmission power necessary to guarantee that the QoS requirements are satisfied for all channels within bounded uncertainty regions around the transmitter's estimate of each user's channel. Each user's QoS requirement is formulated as a constraint on the mean square error (MSE) in its received signal, and we show that these MSE constraints imply constraints on the received SINR. Using the MSE constraints, we present a unified design approach for robust linear and non-linear transceivers with QoS requirements. The proposed designs overcome the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
