Majorization-Minimization Aided Hybrid Transceivers for MIMO Interference Channels

Shiqi Gong*, Chengwen Xing, Vincent K.N. Lau, Sheng Chen, Lajos Hanzo

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Abstract

The potential of deploying large-scale antenna arrays in future wireless systems has stimulated extensive research on hybrid transceiver designs aiming to approximate the optimal fully-digital schemes with much reduced hardware cost, and signal processing complexity. Generally, this hybrid transceiver structure requires a joint design of analog, and digital processing to enable both beamsteering, and spatial multiplexing gains. In this paper, we develop various weighted mean-square-error minimization (WMMSE) based hybrid transceiver designs for {K}-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference systems, which are applicable to both millimeter wave (mmWave) channels, and Rayleigh fading channels. Firstly, a heuristic joint design of hybrid precoder, and combiner using alternating optimization is proposed, in which the majorization-minimization (MM) method is utilized to design the analog precoder, and combiner under unit-modulus constraints. It is demonstrated that this scheme achieves comparable performance to the fully-digital WMMSE solution. To further reduce the computational complexity, a phase projection based two-stage scheme is proposed to decouple the designs of the analog, and digital precoder/combiner. Secondly, inspired by the fully-digital solutions based on the block-diagonalization zero-forcing (BD-ZF), and signal-to-leakage-plus-noise ratio (SLNR) criteria, the low-complexity MM-based BD-ZF, and SLNR hybrid designs are proposed, respectively, for approximating the corresponding fully-digital solutions. Thirdly, the partially-connected hybrid structure conceived for reducing system hardware cost, and power consumption is considered, for which the MM-based alternating optimization algorithm still works. Our numerical results characterize the sum rate performance of all proposed hybrid designs in comparison to the existing benchmarks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9174747
Pages (from-to)4903-4918
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Volume68
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Hybrid transceiver designs
  • MIMO interference channels
  • WMMSE
  • majorization-minimization

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