Fairness in Multiuser Systems with Polymatroid Capacity Region
Mohammad A. Maddah-Ali, Amin Mobasher, and Amir Kayvan Khandani

TL;DR
This paper develops algorithms to find fair rate allocations on the sum-capacity facet of polymatroid-structured multi-user systems, balancing complexity and fairness for different system scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces efficient algorithms for achieving fair rate points on the sum-capacity facet, addressing both high and low complexity cases in polymatroid-based systems.
Findings
Greedy algorithm for max-min corner point identified.
Recursive method for maximizing minimum rates among users.
Fast algorithm for computing time-sharing coefficients.
Abstract
For a wide class of multi-user systems, a subset of capacity region which includes the corner points and the sum-capacity facet has a special structure known as polymatroid. Multiaccess channels with fixed input distributions and multiple-antenna broadcast channels are examples of such systems. Any interior point of the sum-capacity facet can be achieved by time-sharing among corner points or by an alternative method known as rate-splitting. The main purpose of this paper is to find a point on the sum-capacity facet which satisfies a notion of fairness among active users. This problem is addressed in two cases: (i) where the complexity of achieving interior points is not feasible, and (ii) where the complexity of achieving interior points is feasible. For the first case, the corner point for which the minimum rate of the active users is maximized (max-min corner point) is desired for…
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