Abstract
Spectral efficiency (SE) optimization in massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna cognitive systems is a challenge originated from the coexistence restrictions. Traditional power allocation can optimize the SE; however, involving deep learning can meet real-time and fairness processing requirements. In unfair allocation problem, all power is possibly assigned to one or few antennas of a particular user. In this paper, we build a mathematical optimization model considering the fairness problem such that SE is optimized for all users. To implement the model, we propose an attention-based convolutional neural network (Att-CNN), where \(h_0\) and \(h_k\) (i.e., cross-interference and direct channels) attention mechanisms are used to improve the SE. The convolutional neural network is applied to decrease the floating point operations (FLOPs) and number of network parameters. We conducted experiments from these aspects: Fair antenna power allocation, power allocation performance and computational performance. Heat maps with different interference thresholds show the fair allocation for all users. Analyses of SE validate the superiority of the Att-CNN compared with the equal power allocation and fully connected neural network (FNN) schemes. The analyses of the FLOPs and number of parameters show the superiority of the Att-CNN over the FNN.
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