Fractional Programming for Communication Systems--Part II: Uplink Scheduling via Matching
Kaiming Shen, Wei Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fractional programming approach for uplink user scheduling in wireless systems, enabling distributed joint optimization of discrete and continuous variables with improved efficiency over existing methods.
Contribution
It develops a novel FP-based methodology for discrete uplink scheduling, outperforming traditional heuristics like WMMSE in efficiency and optimization quality.
Findings
Proposes a distributed FP-based algorithm for uplink scheduling.
Demonstrates significant performance improvements over WMMSE.
Provides convergence guarantees for the proposed method.
Abstract
This two-part paper develops novel methodologies for using fractional programming (FP) techniques to design and optimize communication systems. Part I of this paper proposes a new quadratic transform for FP and treats its application for continuous optimization problems. In this Part II of the paper, we study discrete problems, such as those involving user scheduling, which are considerably more difficult to solve. Unlike the continuous problems, discrete or mixed discrete-continuous problems normally cannot be recast as convex problems. In contrast to the common heuristic of relaxing the discrete variables, this work reformulates the original problem in an FP form amenable to distributed combinatorial optimization. The paper illustrates this methodology by tackling the important and challenging problem of uplink coordinated multi-cell user scheduling in wireless cellular systems.…
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