Distributed Beamforming and Power Allocation for Heterogeneous Networks with MISO Interference Channel

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Apr 8;21(8):2606. doi: 10.3390/s21082606.

Abstract

To address the limitations of centralized resource allocation, i.e., high computational complexity and signaling overhead, a distributed beamforming and power allocation strategy is proposed for heterogeneous networks with multiple-input-single-output (MISO) interference channels. In the proposed scheme, each secondary user transceiver pair (SU TP) determines the beamforming vector and transmits power to maximize its own spectral efficiency (SE) while keeping the interference to the primary user below a predetermined threshold, and such resource management for each SU TP is updated iteratively without any information sharing until the strategies for all SU TPs converge. The simulation confirms that the proposed scheme can achieve a performance comparable to that of a centralized approach with a much lower computation time, e.g., less than 5% degradation in SE while improving computation time by more than 10 times.

Keywords: MISO interference channel; beamforming; distributed algorithm; heterogeneous networks; power allocation.