Abstract

This paper considers the uplink of multiuser multiple-input multiple-output systems, where several mobile stations (MSs) cooperatively transmit hybrid messages, including common messages and private messages, to a single base station (BS). We aim to jointly design transmit precoding at the MSs' side and antenna selection at the BS side to maximize the achievable system throughput while reducing implementation complexity. The problem at hand is nonconvex and difficult to solve due to the antenna selection constraint. By exploiting the problem structure and linear relaxation, we propose using the Frank-Wolfe method and the well-known weighted mean-square error minimization approach to tackle the problem, leading to an efficient iterative algorithm. Moreover, due to the large number of antennas, the sparsity of antenna selection is also taken into account by introducing an l <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">0</sub> -norm penalty function into the objective function. To tackle this nonconvex and discontinuous problem, we resort to quadratic approximation with smooth optimization and extend our proposed algorithm to the sparse optimization problem. The convergence of the proposed algorithms is analyzed and its effectiveness is verified by numerical examples in terms of the achieved system throughput.

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