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Max-Min Fairness in IRS-Aided Multi-Cell MISO Systems via Joint Transmit and Reflective Beamforming

This paper investigates an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided multi-cell multiple-input single-output (MISO) system consisting of several multi-antenna base stations (BSs) each communicating with a single-antenna user, in which an IRS is dedicatedly deployed for assisting the wireless transmission and suppressing the inter-cell interference. Under this setup, we jointly optimize the coordinated transmit beamforming at the BSs and the reflective beamforming at the IRS, for the purpose of maximizing the minimum weighted received signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) at users, subject to the individual maximum transmit power constraints at the BSs and the reflection constraints at the IRS. To solve the difficult non-convex minimum SINR maximization problem, we propose efficient algorithms based on alternating optimization, in which the transmit and reflective beamforming vectors are optimized in an alternating manner. In particular, we use the second-order-cone programming (SOCP) for optimizing the coordinated transmit beamforming, and develop two efficient designs for updating the reflective beamforming based on the techniques of semi-definite relaxation (SDR) and successive convex approximation (SCA), respectively. Numerical results show that the use of IRS leads to significantly higher SINR values than benchmark schemes without IRS or without proper reflective beamforming optimization; while the developed SCA-based solution outperforms the SDR-based one with lower implementation complexity.

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