Transmit beamforming for wireless multicasting using channel orthogonalization and local refinement

Ahmed Abdelkader, Imran Wajid, Alex B. Gershman, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos

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Abstract

The problem of transmit beamforming for single-group multicasting is considered, where the objective is to transmit common information to a (large) number of users. The transmitter is assumed to have accurate downlink channel state information (CSI) for all users, and the objective is to design the beamformer weights to minimize the total transmitted power subject to meeting the quality-of-service (QoS) constraints of all users. This is an NP-hard problem that has recently drawn considerable interest (e.g., in the context of UMTSLTE / E-MBMS). Several channel orthogonalization-based methods are proposed to solve this problem in an approximate way. Our techniques are shown to offer an improved performance-to-complexity tradeoff as compared to the original semidefinite relaxation (SDR) based multicasting technique.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing - Proceedings, ICASSP 2009
Pages2281-2284
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2009 - Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China
Duration: Apr 19 2009Apr 24 2009

Publication series

NameICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings
ISSN (Print)1520-6149

Other

Other2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2009
Country/TerritoryTaiwan, Province of China
CityTaipei
Period4/19/094/24/09

Keywords

  • Channel orthogonalization
  • Multicasting
  • Transmit beamforming

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