Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the downlink cooperative multigroup multicast transmission in the integrated terrestrial-satellite network, in which base stations (BSs) and the satellite provide the multicast service for ground users in a cooperative manner while reusing the entire bandwidth. For both terrestrial BSs and the satellite, multiantennas are equipped and beamforming techniques are utilized for improving the system performance. Based on the architecture, we formulate a weighted max-min fair (MMF) beamforming design problem to jointly optimize the beamforming vectors of BSs and the satellite, which is solved based on the relation between the quality of service problem and the MMF problem. When it comes to the large scale case, where large numbers of BSs are distributed within the coverage of the satellite, we propose a time division cooperative multigroup multicast scheme consisting of two phases for the BSs and the satellite. Then, an iterative algorithm is proposed to solve the weighted MMF problem in the time division case. Finally, numerical results are provided to evaluate the cooperative multicast schemes as well as the proposed algorithms.

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