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Base Station Activation and Linear Transceiver Design for Optimal Resource Management in Heterogeneous Networks
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (2014)
  • Wei-Cheng Liao, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
  • Mingyi Hong, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
  • Ya-Feng Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Zhi-Quan Luo, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Abstract
In a densely deployed heterogeneous network (HetNet), the number of pico/micro base stations (BS) can be comparable with the number of the users. To reduce the operational overhead of the HetNet, proper identification of the set of serving BSs becomes an important design issue. In this work, we show that by jointly optimizing the transceivers and determining the active set of BSs, high system resource utilization can be achieved with only a small number of BSs. In particular, we provide formulations and efficient algorithms for such joint optimization problem, under the following two common design criteria: i) minimization of the total power consumption at the BSs, and ii) maximization of the system spectrum efficiency. In both cases, we introduce a nonsmooth regularizer to facilitate the activation of the most appropriate BSs. We illustrate the efficiency and the efficacy of the proposed algorithms via extensive numerical simulations.
Keywords
  • alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM),
  • base stations selection/clustering,
  • heterogeneous networks,
  • LASSO,
  • weighted MMSE algorithm
Publication Date
August, 2014
Publisher Statement
This is a manuscript of an article from IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 13 (2014): 5558, doi: 10.1109/TSP.2014.2331611. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
Wei-Cheng Liao, Mingyi Hong, Ya-Feng Liu and Zhi-Quan Luo. "Base Station Activation and Linear Transceiver Design for Optimal Resource Management in Heterogeneous Networks" IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing Vol. 62 Iss. 15 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mingyi_hong/6/