4.7 Article

Energy-Efficient Precoding for Non-Orthogonal Multicast and Unicast Transmission via First-Order Algorithm

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 18, Issue 9, Pages 4590-4604

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TWC.2019.2927670

Keywords

Energy-efficient preceding; first-order algorithm; layered-division multiplexing (LDM); multi-stream data rate constraints; non-orthogonal multicast and unicast transmission

Funding

  1. Hong Kong University Seed Funding Programme [201811159062]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [61671488]
  3. Major Science and Technology Special Project of Guangdong Province [2018B010114001]

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As the demand for supporting hybrid multicast and unicast services is rapidly increasing, a non-orthogonal multiplexing transmission scheme called layered-division multiplexing (LDM) has been recognized as an effective way to provide high spectrum efficiency (SE). However, high SE is not necessarily equivalent to high energy efficiency (EE). In fact, it is still unclear how much benefit LDM would provide for hybrid multicast and unicast services under EE maximization, which belongs to the more challenging class of fractional programs. To fill this gap, we formulate the problem of energy-efficient preceding design for the LDM-based multi-user multi-input-multi-output downlink system, under both multicast and unicast multi-stream data rate constraints of each user. Although the problem is nonsmooth and nonconvex, we propose a first-order algorithm for finding both the initial point and the final solution. Since the proposed first-order algorithm involves only gradient information, it achieves very low complexity. The simulation results demonstrate that, compared with the orthogonal transmission schemes, the LDM transmission under the proposed preceding can provide a much higher EE. Moreover, the proposed first-order algorithm achieves the same EE as that of a second-order based approach, but requires much shorter computation time.

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