Large System Analysis of Base Station Cooperation for Power Minimization
Luca Sanguinetti, Romain Couillet, Merouane Debbah

TL;DR
This paper analyzes large multi-cell MIMO systems to optimize power-efficient precoding under different cooperation schemes, using random matrix theory to derive explicit formulas and validate results with simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a large-system analysis framework for power minimization in multi-cell MIMO with various cooperation levels, providing explicit deterministic approximations.
Findings
Explicit formulas for optimal precoder parameters
Power consumption insights for different cooperation schemes
Validation of asymptotic results with finite system simulations
Abstract
This work focuses on a large-scale multi-cell multi-user MIMO system in which base stations (BSs) of antennas each communicate with single-antenna user equipments. We consider the design of the linear precoder that minimizes the total power consumption while ensuring target user rates. Three configurations with different degrees of cooperation among BSs are considered: the coordinated beamforming scheme (only channel state information is shared among BSs), the coordinated multipoint MIMO processing technology or network MIMO (channel state and data cooperation), and a single cell beamforming scheme (only local channel state information is used for beamforming while channel state cooperation is needed for power allocation). The analysis is conducted assuming that and grow large with a non trivial ratio and imperfect channel state information (modeled by the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
