Presentation 2010-03-04
Effect of Base-Station Cooperation in MIMO Cellular Systems
Yoshio KARASAWA, Tetsuki TANIGUCHI, Nobuo NAKAJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) In next-generation mobile radio systems, increase of channel capacity by means of base station cooperation scheme is expected particularly for user terminals at each cell edge region. In the base station cooperating system, there are typically two adaptation schemes. One is BS cooperation using channel state information (CSI) (we call this "Type 1"), and the other is using both CSI and all transmission data ("Type 2"). In this paper, we propose a novel scheme for Type 2, and the channel capacity improvement by means of Type 2 is evaluated through computer simulation.
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Keyword(in English) Base station cooperation / MIMO / CSI sharing / Tx signal sharing / Channel capacity
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Title (in English) Effect of Base-Station Cooperation in MIMO Cellular Systems
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Keyword(1) Base station cooperation
Keyword(2) MIMO
Keyword(3) CSI sharing
Keyword(4) Tx signal sharing
Keyword(5) Channel capacity
1st Author's Name Yoshio KARASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Wireless Communication research Center (AWCC), UEC Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Tetsuki TANIGUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Wireless Communication research Center (AWCC), UEC Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Nobuo NAKAJIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Wireless Communication research Center (AWCC), UEC Tokyo
Date 2010-03-04
Paper # RCS2009-288
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 440
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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