Joint Resource-Power Allocation and UE Rank Selection in Multi-User MIMO Systems with Linear Transceivers
K. Pavan Srinath, Alix Jeannerot, and Alvaro Valcarce Rial

TL;DR
This paper investigates joint resource and power allocation, along with user rank selection, in multi-user MIMO systems using linear transceivers to optimize data throughput in next-generation wireless networks.
Contribution
It introduces a joint optimization framework for UE rank, frequency, and power allocation in multi-user MIMO with linear transceivers, focusing on ZF precoding and LMMSE reception.
Findings
Improved spectral efficiency through joint resource allocation.
Enhanced user throughput with optimized rank and power control.
Framework applicable to next-generation wireless standards.
Abstract
Next-generation wireless networks aim to deliver data speeds much faster than 5G. This requires base stations with lots of antennas and a large operating bandwidth. These advanced base stations are expected to serve several multiantenna user-equipment (UEs) simultaneously on the same time-frequency resources on both the uplink and the downlink. The UE data rates are affected by the following three main factors: UE rank, which refers to the number of data layers used by each UE, UE frequency allocation, which refers to the assignment of slices of the overall frequency band to use for each UE in an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) system, and UE power allocation/control, which refers to the allocation of power by the base station for data transmission to each UE on the downlink or the power used by each UE to send data on the uplink. Since multiple UEs are to be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
