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In cellular networks, mobile users in hot cells may suffer from low throughput due to the load imbalance problem. Different approaches such as channel borrowing and cell breathing have been proposed to accommodate this problem. Meanwhile, relay stations, which can extend cell coverage and enhance signal strength for boundary users, appear to be important components in next generation networks. In...
Limited feedback beamforming improves link reliability with a small amount of feedback from the receiver to the transmitter. The performance of such a closed loop MIMO system is unknown in interference limited cellular environments, when the base stations have limited or no coordination. This paper establishes the degradation in throughput due to uncoordinated other cell interference and delay on...
In this paper we propose a two-step distributed scheduling algorithm for relay-assisted cellular networks where a given user can be either served by the base station or by a relay, in a opportunistic way. Such a distributed approach allows a reduced feedback signaling with respect to the centralized case, especially when a simple scalar feedback is not sufficient for estimating the channel quality...
It is possible to improve the spectral efficiency of cellular systems by dynamically repartitioning the available bandwidth between different interfering and noninterfering subareas within and among sectors. Here, we investigate the problem of maximizing the expected system throughput in a two-sector area by dynamic bandwidth partitioning between two transmission modes: 1) reusing bandwidth in the...
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