QoS-Aware User Scheduling in Crowded XL-MIMO Systems Under Non-Stationary Multi-State LoS/NLoS Channels
Joao Henrique Inacio de Souza, Jose Carlos Marinello, Abolfazl Amiri,, Taufik Abrao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a QoS-aware user scheduling and power allocation method for crowded XL-MIMO systems, utilizing a non-stationary multi-state channel model to improve user coverage and system capacity.
Contribution
It proposes a joint user scheduling and power allocation technique with a novel non-stationary multi-state channel model for XL-MIMO systems.
Findings
The CBS algorithm achieves fair coverage across the cell.
The method increases the number of scheduled users.
It improves sum-rate performance in multi-state channels.
Abstract
Providing minimum quality-of-service (QoS) in crowded wireless communications systems, with high user density, is challenging due to the network structure with limited transmit power budget and resource blocks. Smart resource allocation methods, such as user scheduling, power allocation, and modulation and coding scheme selection, must be implemented to cope with the challenge. Aiming to enhance the number of served users with minimum QoS in the downlink (DL) channel of crowded extra-large scale massive multiple-input multiple-output (XL-MIMO) systems, in this paper we propose a QoS-aware joint user scheduling and power allocation technique. The proposed technique is constituted by two sequential procedures: the clique search-based scheduling (CBS) algorithm for user scheduling followed by optimal power allocation with transmit power budget and minimum achievable rate per user…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Networks and Protocols
