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Matrix-Monotonic Optimization for MIMO Systems
For MIMO systems, due to the deployment of multiple antennas at both the
transmitter and the receiver, the design variables e.g., precoders, equalizers,
training sequences, etc. are usually matrices. It is well known that matrix
operations are usually more complicated compared to their vector counterparts.
In order to overcome the high complexity resulting from matrix variables, in
this paper we investigate a class of elegant multi-objective optimization
problems, namely matrix-monotonic optimization problems (MMOPs). In our work,
various representative MIMO optimization problems are unified into a framework
of matrix-monotonic optimization, which includes linear transceiver design,
nonlinear transceiver design, training sequence design, radar waveform
optimization, the corresponding robust design and so on as its special cases.
Then exploiting the framework of matrix-monotonic optimization the optimal
structures of the considered matrix variables can be derived first. Based on
the optimal structure, the matrix-variate optimization problems can be greatly
simplified into the ones with only vector variables. In particular, the
dimension of the new vector variable is equal to the minimum number of columns
and rows of the original matrix variable. Finally, we also extend our work to
some more general cases with multiple matrix variables.Comment: 37 Pages, 5 figures, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Final
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Efficient Wireless Security Through Jamming, Coding and Routing
There is a rich recent literature on how to assist secure communication
between a single transmitter and receiver at the physical layer of wireless
networks through techniques such as cooperative jamming. In this paper, we
consider how these single-hop physical layer security techniques can be
extended to multi-hop wireless networks and show how to augment physical layer
security techniques with higher layer network mechanisms such as coding and
routing. Specifically, we consider the secure minimum energy routing problem,
in which the objective is to compute a minimum energy path between two network
nodes subject to constraints on the end-to-end communication secrecy and
goodput over the path. This problem is formulated as a constrained optimization
of transmission power and link selection, which is proved to be NP-hard.
Nevertheless, we show that efficient algorithms exist to compute both exact and
approximate solutions for the problem. In particular, we develop an exact
solution of pseudo-polynomial complexity, as well as an epsilon-optimal
approximation of polynomial complexity. Simulation results are also provided to
show the utility of our algorithms and quantify their energy savings compared
to a combination of (standard) security-agnostic minimum energy routing and
physical layer security. In the simulated scenarios, we observe that, by
jointly optimizing link selection at the network layer and cooperative jamming
at the physical layer, our algorithms reduce the network energy consumption by
half
Degrees of Freedom of Two-Hop Wireless Networks: "Everyone Gets the Entire Cake"
We show that fully connected two-hop wireless networks with K sources, K
relays and K destinations have K degrees of freedom both in the case of
time-varying channel coefficients and in the case of constant channel
coefficients (in which case the result holds for almost all values of constant
channel coefficients). Our main contribution is a new achievability scheme
which we call Aligned Network Diagonalization. This scheme allows the data
streams transmitted by the sources to undergo a diagonal linear transformation
from the sources to the destinations, thus being received free of interference
by their intended destination. In addition, we extend our scheme to multi-hop
networks with fully connected hops, and multi-hop networks with MIMO nodes, for
which the degrees of freedom are also fully characterized.Comment: Presented at the 2012 Allerton Conference. Submitted to IEEE
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