Intercell Interference Coordination through Limited Feedback
We consider the applications of multicell transmission schemes to the downlink of future wireless communication networks. A multicell multiple-input multiple output-(MIMOs) based scheme with limited coordination among neighboring base stations (BSs) is proposed to effectively combat the intercell in...
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doaj-8c307a0cb9c34b4dab44c4b2bb8105b12020-11-24T23:47:12ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting1687-75781687-75862010-01-01201010.1155/2010/134919134919Intercell Interference Coordination through Limited FeedbackLingjia Liu0Jianzhong (Charlie) Zhang1Jae-Chon Yu2Juho Lee3Dallas Telecommunications R&D Center, Samsung Telecommunications America, Richardson, TX 75082, USADallas Telecommunications R&D Center, Samsung Telecommunications America, Richardson, TX 75082, USAStandards and Industry Initiative (SII), Samsung Electronics, 416, Maetan-3dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 443-742, South KoreaStandards and Industry Initiative (SII), Samsung Electronics, 416, Maetan-3dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 443-742, South KoreaWe consider the applications of multicell transmission schemes to the downlink of future wireless communication networks. A multicell multiple-input multiple output-(MIMOs) based scheme with limited coordination among neighboring base stations (BSs) is proposed to effectively combat the intercell interference by taking advantage of the degreesoffreedom in the spatial domain. In this scheme, mobile users are required to feedback channel-related information to both serving base station and interfering base station. Furthermore, a chordal distance-based compression scheme is introduced to reduce the feedback overhead. The performance of the proposed scheme is investigated through theoretical analysis as well as system level simulations. Both results suggest that the so-called “intercell interference coordination through limited feedback” scheme is a very good candidate for improving the cell-edge user throughput as well as the average cell throughput of the future wireless communication networks.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/134919 |
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Intercell Interference Coordination through Limited Feedback |
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We consider the applications of multicell transmission schemes to the downlink of future wireless communication networks. A multicell multiple-input multiple output-(MIMOs) based scheme with limited coordination among neighboring base stations (BSs) is proposed to effectively combat the intercell interference by taking advantage of the degreesoffreedom in the spatial domain. In this scheme, mobile users are required to feedback channel-related information to both serving base station and interfering base station. Furthermore, a chordal distance-based compression scheme is introduced to reduce the feedback overhead. The performance of the proposed scheme is investigated through theoretical analysis as well as system level simulations. Both results suggest that the so-called “intercell interference coordination through limited feedback” scheme is a very good candidate for improving the cell-edge user throughput as well as the average cell throughput of the future wireless communication networks. |
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