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Downlink MIMO Systems Using Cooperation Among Base Stations in a Slow Fading Channel

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Downlink MIMO Systems Using Cooperation Among Base Stations in a Slow Fading Channel
To increase the achievable sum rate of downlink MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) systems, the cooperation among Base Stations (BS) is investigated in a slow fading channel. Three levels of BS coordination are considered: full coordination, partial coordination, and no coordination. This paper assumes that the downlink MIMO channel state information (CSI) is sent to the corresponding BS through a feedback link with some delay. In a fully coordinated system, the CSI at each BS needs to be collected at the central coordinator, and this process may result in significant additional delay. In this paper, the achievable throughput of each coordination level is evaluated and compared including the effects of the delay in CSI. A quasi-static fading is considered where the channel is static within one codeword, but it gradually changes over time based on the well-known Jake's model. Also, dirty paper coding (DPC) is applied, which is a transmission method shown to achieve the sum capac...
Tsuyoshi Tamaki, Kibeom Seong, John M. Cioffi
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Tsuyoshi Tamaki, Kibeom Seong, John M. Cioffi
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