Towards Structural Sparse Precoding: Dynamic Time, Frequency, Space, and Power Multistage Resource Programming
In last decades, dynamic resource programming in partial resource domains has been extensively investigated for single time slot optimizations. However, with the emerging real-time media applications in fifth-generation communications, their new quality of service requirements are often measured in...
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Zusammenfassung: | In last decades, dynamic resource programming in partial resource domains has
been extensively investigated for single time slot optimizations. However, with
the emerging real-time media applications in fifth-generation communications,
their new quality of service requirements are often measured in temporal
dimension. This requires multistage optimization for full resource domain
dynamic programming. Taking experience rate as a typical temporal multistage
metric, we jointly optimize time, frequency, space and power domains resource
for multistage optimization. To strike a good tradeoff between system
performance and computational complexity, we first transform the formulated
mixed integer non-linear constraints into equivalent convex second order cone
constraints, by exploiting the coupling effect among the resources. Leveraging
the concept of structural sparsity, the objective of max-min experience rate is
given as a weighted 1-norm term associated with the precoding matrix. Finally,
a low-complexity iterative algorithm is proposed for full resource domain
programming, aided by another simple conic optimization for obtaining its
feasible initial result. Simulation verifies that our design significantly
outperform the benchmarks while maintaining a fast convergence rate, shedding
light on full domain dynamic resource programming of multistage optimizations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2310.09840 |