Graph-Based User Scheduling Algorithms for LEO-MIMO Non-Terrestrial Networks.

EuCNC/6G Summit(2023)

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Abstract
In this paper, we study the user scheduling problem in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Multi-User Multiple-InputMultiple-Output (MIMO) system. We propose an iterative graphbased maximum clique scheduling approach, in which users are grouped together based on a dissimilarity measure and served by the satellite via space-division multiple access (SDMA) by means of Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) digital beamforming on a cluster basis. User groups are then served in different time slots via time-division multiple access (TDMA). As dissimilarity measure, we consider both the channel coefficient of correlation and the users' great circle distance. A heuristic optimization of the optimal cluster size is performed in order to maximize the system capacity. To further validate our analysis, we compare our proposed graph-based schedulers with the wellestablished algorithm known as Multiple Antenna Downlink Orthogonal clustering (MADOC). Results are presented in terms of achievable per-user capacity and show the superiority in performance of the proposed schedulers w.r.t. MADOC.
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LEO,MU-MIMO,User Scheduling,Beamforming,MMSE
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