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Multicell coordinated beamforming (MCBF) has been recognized as a promising approach to enhancing the system throughput and spectrum efficiency of wireless cellular systems. In contrast to the conventional single-cell beamforming (SBF) design, MCBF jointly optimizes the beamforming vectors of cooperative base stations (BSs) (via a central processing unit (CPU)) in order to mitigate the intercell interference...
Prior work in implementing spectrum sharing scenarios for cognitive radio networks has relied on the unlikely assumption of full cross-channel knowledge made available to the cognitive transmitter (CT) and/or the target primary receiver (PR). However, estimation of this cross-channel knowledge is not only important from a practical stand-point, but also in limiting the real interference power felt...
TDD multiuser downlink MIMO channels with delayed channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) are considered. Block diagonalization is applied at the base station (BS). In order to cope with the inter-user interference caused by the delayed CSIT, we develop a novel capacity estimation method at first and then propose robust delayed CSIT aware multimode selection schemes based on the estimation...
A spectrum-sharing communication system where the secondary user is aware of the instantaneous channel state information (CSI) of the secondary link, but knows only the statistics and an estimated version of the secondary transmitter-primary receiver (ST-PR) link, is investigated. The optimum power profile and the ergodic capacity of the secondary link are derived for general fading channels (with...
Inter-cell co-channel interference (CCI) mitigation is investigated in the context of cellular systems relying on dense frequency reuse. A distributed Base Station (BS) cooperation aided soft reception scheme using the Probabilistic Data Association (PDA) algorithm and Soft Combining (SC) is proposed for the uplink of multi-user multi-cell MIMO systems. The realistic hexagonal cellular model relying...
Recently, in multi-antenna wireless systems, the use of artificial noise (AN) in training and data transmission phases has been respectively proposed to achieve performance discrimination between a legitimate receiver (LR) and an unauthorized receiver (UR). For data transmission, an AN-aided beamforming (ANBF) scheme has been proposed where the message is sent towards LR using beamforming while AN...
Cognitive radio (CR) networks can re-use the RF spectrum licensed to the primary user (PU) network by carefully controlling the interference to the PUs. However, due to lack of explicit support from the PU system, CR sensing algorithms often face difficulty in acquiring CR-to-PU channels accurately. Moreover, the sensing algorithms cannot detect silent PU receivers, which nevertheless have to be protected...
This paper considers the MISO broadcast channel with different spatial correlations of the user vector channels. The base station implements regularized zero-forcing (RZF) precoding based on an imperfect channel estimation. We derive a deterministic equivalent of the signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR) by applying novel results from the field of large dimensional random matrices. Based...
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