Coordinated beamforming for the multicell multi-antenna wireless system
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Abstract
In a conventional wireless cellular system, signal processing is performed on a per-cell basis; out-of-cell interference is treated as background noise. This paper considers the benefit of coordinating base-stations across multiple cells in a multi-antenna beamforming system, where multiple base-stations may jointly optimize their respective beamformers to improve the overall system performance. Consider a multicell downlink scenario where base-stations are equipped with multiple transmit antennas employing either linear beamforming or nonlinear dirty-paper coding, and where remote users are equipped with a single antenna each, but where multiple remote users may be active simultaneously in each cell. This…
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- Beamforming
- Base station
- Telecommunications link
- Computer science
- Antenna array
- Duplex (building)
- Wireless
- Antenna (radio)
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