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User Selection in 5G Heterogeneous Networks Based on Millimeter-Wave and Beamforming

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Heterogeneous Networks (HetNETs) are considered as an effective solution to improve the coverage and system throughput for future cellular networks. The extremely growing mobile market, together with the arising demand for high data rates, motivate us to open a new spectrum related to millimeter waves (mmwaves) while using beamforming that can serve simultaneously a group of users. In this paper, we formulate an optimization problem for HetNETs multiuser selection in a multi-input-multi-output and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (MIMO-OFDMA) system, aiming to maximize the total system throughput. We solve the problem by applying a modified version of well-known metaheuristic algorithms. The optimal solution is obtained using an exhaustive search algorithm that provides an ideal solution which is complex to be computed. Greedy zero-forcing dirty-paper gZF-DP and zero-forcing selection ZFS algorithms were selected from literature for the sub-optimal solution. In parallel, a water-filling algorithm has been optimized after adding new power constraint and it has been used for power distribution. Hence, we analyze the throughput performance of our systems using throughput metric. The results show that ZFS outperforms gZF-DP algorithm as it achieves higher total throughput, While gZF-DP outperforms ZFS algorithm in the execution time.
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hal-01798960 , version 1 (24-05-2018)

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Ahmad Fadel, Bernard Cousin, Ayman Khalil. User Selection in 5G Heterogeneous Networks Based on Millimeter-Wave and Beamforming. IEEE HPCC Conference, Jun 2018, Exeter, United Kingdom. ⟨10.1109/HPCC/SmartCity/DSS.2018.00097⟩. ⟨hal-01798960⟩
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