Weighted Sum-Rate Maximization for Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
IEEE Transactions on Communications 63(3): 801-815
Article 2015 English
Authors
AC
Ali Çağatay Cırık
RW
Rui Wang
YH
Yingbo Hua
Abstract
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We consider a K link multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel, where each link consists of two full-duplex (FD) nodes exchanging information simultaneously in a bi-directional communication fashion. The nodes in each pair suffer from self-interference due to operating in FD mode, and inter-user interference from other links due to simultaneous transmission at each link. We consider the transmit and receive filter design for weighted sum-rate (WSR) maximization problem subject to sum-power constraint of the system or individual power constraints at each node of the system. Based on the relationship between WSR and weighted minimum-mean-squared-error (WMMSE) problems for FD MIMO interference channels, we propose a low complexity alternating algorithm which converges to a local WSR optimum point. Moreover, we show that the proposed algorithm is not only applicable to FD MIMO interference channels, but also applicable to FD cellular systems in which a base station (BS) operating in FD mode serves multiple uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) users operating in half-duplex (HD) mode, simultaneously. It is shown in simulations that the sum-rate achieved by FD mode is higher than the sum-rate achieved by baseline HD schemes.
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