ML-aided power allocation for Tactical MIMO

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arXiv2109.06992MaRDI QIDQ6377687

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Publication date: 14 September 2021

Abstract: We study the problem of optimal power allocation in single-hop multi-antenna ad-hoc wireless networks. A standard technique to solve this problem involves optimizing a tri-convex function under power constraints using a block-coordinate-descent based iterative algorithm. This approach, termed WMMSE, tends to be computationally complex and time consuming. Several learning-based approaches have been proposed to speed up the power allocation process. A recent work, UWMMSE, learns an affine transformation of a WMMSE parameter in an unfolded structure to accelerate convergence. In spite of achieving promising results, its application is limited to single-antenna wireless networks. In this work, we present a UWMMSE framework for power allocation in (multiple-input multiple-output) MIMO interference networks. A major advantage of this method lies in its use of low-complexity learnable systems in which the number of parameters scales linearly with respect to the hidden layer size of embedded neural architectures and the product of the number of transmitter and receiver antennas only, fully independent of the number of transceivers in the network. We illustrate the superiority of our method through an empirical study of our approach in comparison to WMMSE and also analyze its robustness to changes in channel conditions and network size.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/ArCho48/UWMMSE_MIMO








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