Presentation 2010/1/14
QoS-guaranteed Multi-cell Coordinated Power Control in Cell Structure consisting of Various Cell Sizes
Kenji HOSHINO, Teruya FUJII,
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Abstract(in English) In order to further increase spectral efficiency in mobile communication systems, we proposed the idea of multi-cell coordinated control technology which concertedly control resources such as transmit power, antennas and frequency allocated in each cell. As one of the techniques in this system, we proposed the QoS-guaranteed multi-cell coordinated transmit power control, which limits communication of some users and guarantees completely QoS for the remaining users. In this paper, we clarify the application effect when the multi-cell coordinated transmit power control is applied to the cell structure consisting of various cell sizes.
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Keyword(in English) Transmit power control / Multi-cell coordination / Resource allocation / QoS / System capacity
Paper # SIP2009-99,RCS2009-2331
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Title (in English) QoS-guaranteed Multi-cell Coordinated Power Control in Cell Structure consisting of Various Cell Sizes
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Keyword(1) Transmit power control
Keyword(2) Multi-cell coordination
Keyword(3) Resource allocation
Keyword(4) QoS
Keyword(5) System capacity
1st Author's Name Kenji HOSHINO
1st Author's Affiliation Wireless System Research Center, Research Division, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.()
2nd Author's Name Teruya FUJII
2nd Author's Affiliation Wireless System Research Center, Research Division, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.
Date 2010/1/14
Paper # SIP2009-99,RCS2009-2331
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 368
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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