Distributed Linear Precoding and User Selection in Coordinated Multicell Systems
Eduardo Casta\~neda, Ad\~ao Silva, Ramiro Samano-Robles, and Atilio, Gameiro

TL;DR
This paper proposes semi-distributed user selection algorithms combined with distributed linear precoding schemes for coordinated multicell systems, aiming to maximize sum rate under limited backhaul and local CSI constraints.
Contribution
It introduces new user selection metrics compatible with distributed precoding schemes and develops algorithms that improve sum rate performance in multicell coordination.
Findings
Metrics effectively estimate effective channel gains from local CSI.
Algorithms improve sum rate in various user and antenna configurations.
Distributed precoding schemes outperform non-coordinated approaches.
Abstract
In this manuscript we tackle the problem of semi-distributed user selection with distributed linear precoding for sum rate maximization in multiuser multicell systems. A set of adjacent base stations (BS) form a cluster in order to perform coordinated transmission to cell-edge users, and coordination is carried out through a central processing unit (CU). However, the message exchange between BSs and the CU is limited to scheduling control signaling and no user data or channel state information (CSI) exchange is allowed. In the considered multicell coordinated approach, each BS has its own set of cell-edge users and transmits only to one intended user while interference to non-intended users at other BSs is suppressed by signal steering (precoding). We use two distributed linear precoding schemes, Distributed Zero Forcing (DZF) and Distributed Virtual Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
