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Robust Downlink Power Control Using Worst-Case Performance Optimization

Abstract

In this paper, a new robust downlink power control solution based on worst-case performance optimization is developed. Our approach depends on explicit modeling of uncertainties in the downlink channel correlation (DCC) matrices, worstcase performance optimization and guarantees that the quality of service (QoS) constraints are satisfied for all users using minimum amount of power. An iterative algorithm to find the optimum power allocation is proposed. The key to this algorithm is to solve an optimization problem to obtain worstcase uncertainty matrices. When the uncertainty is small enough to guarantee that the DCC matrices are positive semidefinite, we obtain a closed-form solution of the subproblem. When the uncertainty is large, we transform this intractable problem into a convex problem. Simulation results show that our proposed robust downlink power control using the approach of worstcase performance optimization reduces the transmission power effectively under imperfect knowledge of the channel condition.

Authors

Li H-P; Liu T-T; Zhang J-K; Wong KM

Pagination

pp. 2563-2567

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

July 1, 2008

DOI

10.1109/isit.2008.4595454

Name of conference

2008 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
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