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Achieving Large Multiplexing Gain in Distributed Antenna Systems via Cooperation with pCell Technology

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Achieving Large Multiplexing Gain in Distributed Antenna Systems via Cooperation with pCell Technology
— In this paper we present pCellTM technology, the first commercial-grade wireless system that employs cooperation between distributed transceiver stations to create concurrent data links to multiple users in the same spectrum. First we analyze the per-user signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) employing a geometrical spatial channel model to define volumes in space of coherent signal around user antennas (or personal cells, i.e., pCells). Then we describe the system architecture consisting of a general-purpose-processor (GPP) based software-defined radio (SDR) wireless platform implementing a real-time LTE protocol stack to communicate with off-the-shelf LTE devices. Finally we present experimental results demonstrating up to 16 concurrent spatial channels for an aggregate average spectral efficiency of 59.3 bps/Hz in the downlink and 27.5 bps/Hz in the uplink, providing data rates of 200 Mbps downlink and 25 Mbps uplink in 5 MHz of TDD spectrum.1
Antonio Forenza, Stephen Perlman, Fadi Saibi, Mari
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Type Journal
Year 2016
Where CORR
Authors Antonio Forenza, Stephen Perlman, Fadi Saibi, Mario Di Dio, Roger van der Laan, Giuseppe Caire
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