Multi-User MIMO Scheduling in the Fourth Generation Cellular Uplink

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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Tech. Report; 24 pages, 2 figures, 1 Table; Revision of a previous Tech report, July 2011

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In this paper, we consider Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) scheduling in the 3GPP LTE-Advanced (3GPP LTE-A) cellular uplink. The 3GPP LTE-A cellular network is one of the two {\em true} fourth generation (4G) cellular networks as per the international telecommunications union and is expected to be the most widely deployed 4G cellular network. The 3GPP LTE-A uplink allows for precoded multi-stream (precoded MIMO) transmission from each scheduled user and also allows flexible multi-user (MU) scheduling wherein multiple users can be assigned the same time-frequency resource. However, exploiting these features is made challenging by certain practical constraints that have been imposed in order to maintain a low signaling overhead. We show that while the scheduling problem in the 3GPP LTE-A cellular uplink is NP-hard, it can be formulated as the maximization of a submodular set function subject to one matroid and multiple knapsack constraints. We then propose constant-factor polynomial-time approximation algorithms and demonstrate their superior performance via simulations. An interesting corollary that follows from our result is that a popular transmit antenna selection problem in point-to-point MIMO communications can be posed as a sub-modular maximization problem that is NP-hard but can be approximately solved (with at-least half optimality) by a simple greedy algorithm.

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