Joint power allocation for MIMO-OFDM communication with full-duplex relaying

H. Tuan, D. T. Ngo, H. H. M. Tam
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Abstract

We address the problem of joint power allocation in a two-hop MIMO-OFDM link where a source node sends data to a destination node via an amplify-and-forward relay. Since the relay operates in the full-duplex mode, it receives and forwards data simultaneously. Our design objective is to maximize the end-to-end throughput, subject to either the joint sum-power constraint of both the source and the relay or the individual sum-power constraints at the source and the relay. The formulated problems are large-scale nonconvex optimization problems, for which efficient and optimal solutions are not available. Using the successive convex optimization approach, we develop a novel iterative algorithm of extremely low complexity that is especially suitable for large-scale computation. In each iteration, a simple closed-form solution is derived for the approximated convex program. The proposed algorithm is proved to always converge to at least a local optimum of the original nonconvex problems. Numerical results confirm that the devised algorithm converges quickly, and that our optimal power allocation solutions help realize the potential throughput gain of MIMO-OFDM full-duplex relaying over the conventional half-duplex relaying strategy.
采用全双工中继的MIMO-OFDM通信的联合功率分配
我们解决了两跳MIMO-OFDM链路中的联合功率分配问题,其中源节点通过放大转发中继将数据发送到目标节点。由于中继在全双工模式下工作,它同时接收和转发数据。我们的设计目标是最大化端到端吞吐量,既要服从源和继电器的联合和功率约束,也要服从源和继电器的单独和功率约束。所建立的问题是大规模的非凸优化问题,没有有效的最优解。利用连续凸优化方法,我们开发了一种复杂度极低的迭代算法,特别适用于大规模计算。在每次迭代中,导出了一个简单的闭型解。证明了该算法总是收敛于原始非凸问题的至少一个局部最优。数值结果表明,所设计的算法收敛速度快,并且所提出的最优功率分配方案有助于实现MIMO-OFDM全双工中继相对于传统半双工中继策略的潜在吞吐量增益。
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