Coordinated Beamforming for Multiuser MISO Interference Channel under Rate Outage Constraints
Wei-Chiang Li, Tsung-Hui Chang, Che Lin, and Chong-Yung Chi

TL;DR
This paper develops efficient approximation algorithms for coordinated beamforming in multiuser MISO interference channels with rate outage constraints, enabling near-optimal solutions in large systems using convex optimization techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a successive convex approximation algorithm and a distributed version for outage-constrained beamforming, addressing computational challenges in large systems.
Findings
The algorithms converge reliably in simulations.
Near-optimal performance is achieved for various system utilities.
The distributed approach requires limited message exchange.
Abstract
This paper studies the coordinated beamforming design problem for the multiple-input single-output (MISO) interference channel, assuming only channel distribution information (CDI) at the transmitters. Under a given requirement on the rate outage probability for receivers, we aim to maximize the system utility (e.g., the weighted sum rate, weighted geometric mean rate, and the weighed harmonic mean rate) subject to the rate outage constraints and individual power constraints. The outage constraints, however, lead to a complicated, nonconvex structure for the considered beamforming design problem and make the optimization problem difficult to handle. {Although} this nonconvex optimization problem can be solved in an exhaustive search manner, this brute-force approach is only feasible when the number of transmitter-receiver pairs is small. For a system with a large number of…
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