Discerning and Enhancing the Weighted Sum-Rate Maximization Algorithms in Communications
Zepeng Zhang, Ziping Zhao, Kaiming Shen, Daniel P. Palomar, Wei Yu

TL;DR
This paper compares existing algorithms for weighted sum-rate maximization in communication systems, reveals their theoretical relationships, and introduces improved algorithms that reduce computational complexity and accelerate convergence.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive theoretical comparison of WMMSE, WSR-FP, and WSR-MM algorithms, and proposes novel, more efficient algorithms WSR-MM+ and WSR-FP+ with better performance.
Findings
Theoretical relationships among WMMSE, WSR-FP, and WSR-MM are established.
WSR-MM+ reduces computational load and accelerates convergence.
Numerical results validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.
Abstract
Weighted sum-rate (WSR) maximization plays a critical role in communication system design. This paper examines three optimization methods for WSR maximization, which ensure convergence to stationary points: two block coordinate ascent (BCA) algorithms, namely, weighted sum-minimum mean-square error (WMMSE) and WSR maximization via fractional programming (WSR-FP), along with a minorization-maximization (MM) algorithm, WSR maximization via MM (WSR-MM). Our contributions are threefold. Firstly, we delineate the exact relationships among WMMSE, WSR-FP, and WSR-MM, which, despite their extensive use in the literature, lack a comprehensive comparative study. By probing the theoretical underpinnings linking the BCA and MM algorithmic frameworks, we reveal the direct correlations between the equivalent transformation techniques, essential to the development of WMMSE and WSR-FP, and the…
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TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced Power Amplifier Design
