IEICE Transactions on Communications
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User Scheduling at Base Station Cluster Boundary for Massive MIMO Downlink Transmission
Masahito YATAYukitoshi SANADA
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2023 Volume E106.B Issue 9 Pages 837-843

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One of the key technologies for the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication system is massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) that applies beamforming in order to effectively compensate for large propagation losses in high frequency bands and enable the spatial multiplexing of a large number of signal streams over multiple users. To further improve a system throughput, a coordinated cluster system in which a large number of massive MIMO base stations are deployed in high density has been investigated. The dense deployment greatly improves the system capacity by controlling base stations from a centralized base band unit. However, when clusters are closely located in order to serve densely populated areas, inter-beam interference between adjacent clusters becomes more severe. To suppress the interference to adjacent clusters, only a simple beam switch control scheme at a cluster boundary has been investigated as a conventional scheme. In this paper, the scheduling algorithm for massive MIMO downlink transmission near cluster boundaries, which combines two scheduling algorithms, has been proposed. In the proposed scheme, each base station divides its own cell to multiple areas, switches supporting areas sequentially, and serves users in those areas. The numerical results show that the throughputs improve with a little reduction in a fairness index (FI) when the number of users per resource block is one. The FI reaches the highest when the number of users per cell is equal to the number of divided areas. The proposed scheme reduces computational complexity as compared with those of conventional two schemes.

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