Cooperative Precoding/Resource Allocation Games under Spectral Mask and Total Power Constraints
Jie Gao, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, and Hai Jiang

TL;DR
This paper simplifies multi-user cooperative precoding and resource allocation games under spectral mask and power constraints, proposing efficient algorithms that reduce complexity while ensuring Pareto-optimal solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a classification-based approach for two-user systems to achieve Pareto-optimal solutions with reduced complexity under different constraints.
Findings
Convex optimization for spectral mask constraints.
Non-convex solutions for total power constraints.
Simulation confirms efficiency and reduced complexity.
Abstract
The use of orthogonal signaling schemes such as time-, frequency-, or code-division multiplexing (T-, F-, CDM) in multi-user systems allows for power-efficient simple receivers. It is shown in this paper that by using orthogonal signaling on frequency selective fading channels, the cooperative Nash bargaining (NB)-based precoding games for multi-user systems, which aim at maximizing the information rates of all users, are simplified to the corresponding cooperative resource allocation games. The latter provides additional practically desired simplifications to transmitter design and significantly reduces the overhead during user cooperation. The complexity of the corresponding precoding/resource allocation games, however, depends on the constraints imposed on the users. If only spectral mask constraints are present, the corresponding cooperative NB problem can be formulated as a convex…
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