Rate-Splitting for Max-Min Fair Multigroup Multicast Beamforming in Overloaded Systems
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Joudeh, H
Clerckx, B
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the problem of achieving max-min fairness amongst multiple co-channel multicast groups through transmit beamforming. We explicitly focus on overloaded scenarios in which the number of transmitting antennas is insufficient to neutralize all inter-group interference. Such scenarios are becoming increasingly relevant in the light of growing low-latency content delivery demands, and also commonly appear in multibeam satellite systems. We derive performance limits of classical beamforming strategies using DoF analysis unveiling their limitations; for example, rates saturate in overloaded scenarios due to inter-group interference. To tackle interference, we propose a strategy based on degraded beamforming and successive interference cancellation. While the degraded strategy resolves the rate-saturation issue, this comes at a price of sacrificing all spatial multiplexing gains. This motivates the development of a unifying strategy that combines the benefits of the two previous strategies. We propose a beamforming strategy based on rate-splitting (RS) which divides the messages intended to each group into a degraded part and a designated part, and transmits a superposition of both degraded and designated beamformed streams. The superiority of the proposed strategy is demonstrated through DoF analysis. Finally, we solve the RS beamforming design problem and demonstrate significant performance gains through simulations.
Date Issued
2017-08-29
Date Acceptance
2017-08-19
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2017, 16 (11), pp.7276-7289
ISSN
1536-1276
Publisher
IEEE
Start Page
7276
End Page
7289
Journal / Book Title
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume
16
Issue
11
Copyright Statement
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Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Grant Number
EP/N015312/1
Subjects
cs.IT
math.IT
0906 Electrical And Electronic Engineering
1005 Communications Technologies
0805 Distributed Computing
Networking & Telecommunications
Publication Status
Published