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2002
Conference Paper
Title
Optimum SIR balancing using extended 1-norm beamforming optimization
Abstract
We address the problem of joint downlink beamforming and power control in a wireless cellular system, where several users share the same time slot and the same frequency band. In order to enable a fair sharing of resources among all users, the SIR levels should be balanced by minimizing the infinity -norm of a certain vector. To this end, Gerlach and Paulraj (1996) proposed an iterative algorithm, which is based on a 1-norm cost function. It has been observed that this algorithm approximates the optimum infinity -norm solution. In this paper we characterize the case where this algorithm is optimal. The analytical results are used to develop a new algorithm, which always converges to the optimum infinity -norm solution, regardless of the chosen initialization. A proof of convergence is given.
Language
English
Keyword(s)
array signal processing
cellular radio
convergence of numerical methods
iterative methods
optimisation
power control
radio links
radiofrequency interference
telecommunication control
joint downlink beamforming
optimum sir balancing
extended 1-norm beamforming optimization
wireless cellular system
frequency band sharing
time slot sharing
iterative algorithm
1-norm cost function
optimum infinity -norm solution
convergence