Abstract

AbstractTwo-stage precoding schemes have been developed to reduce the channel estimation overhead in FDD systems. By integrating user scheduling into these schemes, it becomes possible to meet the quality-of-service requirements of high-density wireless communication systems, despite the limitations on spatial resources and transmit power budget. In this paper, we propose a user scheduling and dynamic beam allocation method for neighbor-based joint spatial division multiplexing (N-JSDM) transmission. The user scheduling problem is formulated as a 0–1 quadratic programming problem to maximize effective spectral efficiency (ESE) using directional channel properties. To address the complexity issue, convex relaxation and linearization methods are employed to transform the problem into a 0–1 mixed integer linear programming, and a dimensionality reduction method is introduced. The proposed user scheduling-aided N-JSDM scheme reduces downlink training length and feedback of channel state information. Additionally, a dynamic configuration form is used for pre-beamforming matrix design based on user distribution, outperforming conventional approaches. Simulation results demonstrate higher ESE achieved by the proposed scheme compared to previous methods.

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