Transmit Beamforming Design With Received-Interference Power Constraints: The Zero-Forcing Relaxation

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Transmit Beamforming Design With Received-Interference Power Constraints: The Zero-Forcing Relaxation


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Transmit Beamforming Design With Received-Interference Power Constraints: The Zero-Forcing Relaxation

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The use of multi-antenna transmitters is emerging as an essential technology of the future wireless communication systems. While Zero-Forcing Beamforming (ZFB) has become the most popular low-complexity transmit beamforming design, it has some drawbacks b
The use of multi-antenna transmitters is emerging as an essential technology of the future wireless communication systems. While Zero-Forcing Beamforming (ZFB) has become the most popular low-complexity transmit beamforming design, it has some drawbacks b