articleIEEE Wireless CommunicationsAug 1, 2006Closed access

Advances in smart antennas - Network coordination for spectrally efficient communications in cellular systems

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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Abstract

In this article we consider network coordination as a means to provide spectrally efficient communications in cellular downlink systems. When network coordination is employed, all base antennas act together as a single network antenna array, and each mobile may receive useful signals from nearby base stations. Furthermore, the antenna outputs are chosen in ways to minimize the out-of-cell interference, and hence to increase the downlink system capacity. When the out-of-cell interference is mitigated, the links can operate in the high signal-to-noise ratio regime. This enables the cellular network to enjoy the great spectral efficiency improvement associated with using multiple antennas

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Keywords
  • Base station
  • Computer science
  • Telecommunications link
  • Cellular network
  • Interference (communication)
  • Spectral efficiency
  • Smart antenna
  • Computer network
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