Abstract
The user association and wireless backhaul bandwidth allocation for a two-tier heterogeneous network (HetNet) in the millimeter wave (mmWave) band is proposed in this article. The two-tier HetNet is built up with a macro base station (MBS) and several small cell SBSs, where the MBS is assumed to be equipped with large-scale antenna arrays but the SBSs only have single-antenna capability and they rely on the wireless link to the MBS for backhaul. The sum of logarithmic user rate, which is established according to the result of multi-user Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) downlink employing Zero-Force Beamforming (ZFBF), is chosen as the network utility for the objective function. And a distributed optimization algorithm based on primal and dual decomposition is used to jointly optimize the user association variable xj,i and the wireless backhaul bandwidth factor β. Simulation results reveal that the distributed optimization algorithm jointly optimizing two variables outperforms the conventional SINR-based user association strategies.
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