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Base station cooperation transmission, which is also known as coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission, is a promising technique to improve system spectrum efficiency in cellular networks, especially for multiple antenna systems. However, the performance gain is significant only when cooperative base stations can gather channel state information (CSI) from all their serving users and can share...
In this paper, we address the problem of user scheduling in downlink coordinated multi-point transmission (CoMP) systems, where multiple users are selected and then served with zero forcing beamformer simultaneously by several cooperative base stations (BSs). To reduce the enormous overhead led by obtaining full channel state information at the transmitter, a low-feedback user scheduling method called...
Many successive scheduling schemes associated with linear transmit beamforming have been proposed which can asymptotically achieve the sum rate of dirty paper coding (DPC) in Ltd. channels. In this paper, the performance of the successive scheduling in spatially correlated channels is studied. Then we propose a low complexity alternating user scheduling (AUS), which can be applied to both zero-forcing...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of four closed-loop multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) schemes with channel state information (CSI) feedback delay and channel estimation error. These schemes are conventional maximal ratio transmission scheme (C-MRT), improved MRT (I-MRT), conventional transmit antenna selection with space-time block code scheme (C-TAS/STBQ) and improved TAS/STBC (I-TAS/STBC)...
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