Optimal Spectrum Management in Multiuser Interference Channels

Computer Science – Information Theory

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15 pages, 8 figures, submitted to IEEE Trans. on Information Theory

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In this paper, we study the non-convex problem of continuous frequency optimal spectrum management in multiuser frequency selective interference channels. Firstly, a simple pairwise channel condition for FDMA schemes to achieve all Pareto optimal points of the rate region is derived. It enables fully distributed global optimal decision making on whether any two users should use orthogonal channels. Next, we present in detail an analytical solution to finding the global optimum of sum-rate maximization in two-user symmetric flat channels. Generalizing this solution to frequency selective channels, a convex optimization is established that solves the global optimum. Finally, we show that our method generalizes to K-user (K>=2) weighted sum-rate maximization in asymmetric frequency selective channels, and transform this classic non-convex optimization in the primal domain to an equivalent convex optimization. The complexity is shown to be separable in its dependence on the channel parameters and the power constraints.

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