Robust Transceiver Design for MISO Interference Channel with Energy Harvesting
Ming-Min Zhao, Yunlong Cai, Qingjiang Shi, Benoit Champagne and, Min-Jian Zhao

TL;DR
This paper develops robust joint beamforming and power splitting strategies for MISO interference channels with energy harvesting, addressing CSI errors with three different computational algorithms and validating their effectiveness through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces three novel algorithms for robust joint beamforming and power splitting under CSI uncertainty in MISO interference channels with energy harvesting.
Findings
SDP-based approach effectively solves the non-convex problem.
Low complexity SOCP-based method with closed-form solution recovery.
Iterative method converges to a KKT point with near-optimal performance.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider multiuser multiple-input single-output (MISO) interference channel where the received signal is divided into two parts for information decoding and energy harvesting (EH), respectively. The transmit beamforming vectors and receive power splitting (PS) ratios are jointly designed in order to minimize the total transmission power subject to both signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) and EH constraints. Most joint beamforming and power splitting (JBPS) designs assume that perfect channel state information (CSI) is available; however CSI errors are inevitable in practice. To overcome this limitation, we study the robust JBPS design problem assuming a norm-bounded error (NBE) model for the CSI. Three different solution approaches are proposed for the robust JBPS problem, each one leading to a different computational algorithm. Firstly, an efficient…
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