Study of Multiuser Scheduling with Enhanced Greedy Techniques for Multicell and Cell-Free Massive MIMO Networks
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the sum-rate performance of multicell and cell-free massive MIMO systems using linear precoding and multiuser scheduling algorithms. We consider the use of a network-centric clustering approach to reduce the computational complexity of the techniques applied to the cell-free system. We then develop a greedy algorithm that considers multiple candidates for the subset of users to be scheduled and that approaches the performance of the optimal exhaustive search. We assess the proposed and existing scheduling algorithms in both multicell and cell-free networks with the same coverage area. Numerical results illustrate the sum-rate performance of the proposed scheduling algorithm against existing approaches.
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