2009 IEEE Globecom Workshops 2009
DOI: 10.1109/glocomw.2009.5360758
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Genetic and Greedy User Scheduling for Multiuser MIMO Systems with Successive Zero-Forcing

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“…However, we have found two main deficiencies with the existing method. The first was discovered during our related work on scheduling for BD in [7] and SZF in [8,9]. We found in one case at high SNR, our scheduling algorithms for SZF performed significantly worse than the equivalent ones for BD at the same SNR.…”
Section: B Problems With Existing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…However, we have found two main deficiencies with the existing method. The first was discovered during our related work on scheduling for BD in [7] and SZF in [8,9]. We found in one case at high SNR, our scheduling algorithms for SZF performed significantly worse than the equivalent ones for BD at the same SNR.…”
Section: B Problems With Existing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In this scenario, with the limited user pool to choose from, it is better to transmit to less than the maximum number about 43-57% of the time. We made a similar observation in [8,9] for unweighted sum rates when scheduling to small user pools. The likelihood of scheduling the maximum possible number of users increases with the size of the user pool K, due to multiuser diversity and the increased chance of finding users with orthogonal channels.…”
Section: B Comparison Of Weighted Sum Ratementioning
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