The use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design of cellular communication systems that can meet high-capacity demands in the downlink. Under ideal conditions, the gain of employing multiple antennas is well-recognized: the data throughput increases linearly with the number of transmit antennas if the spatial dimension is utilized to serve many users in parallel. The practical performance of multi-cell systems is, however, limited by a variety of nonidealities, such as insufficient channel knowledge, high computational complexity, heterogeneous user conditions, limited backhaul capacity, transceiver impairments, and the constrained level of coordination between base stations. This tutorial presents a general fr...
Abstract—This paper addresses the design of joint multi-cell resource allocation and scheduling with...
Multicarrier transmission schemes have been widely adopted in wireless communication systems. Multip...
This thesis studies resource allocation (RA) problems in multi-cell orthogonal frequency division mu...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
The rise in wireless data traffic requires innovative interference management techniques to meet the...
The raised user expectations of quality of service and the rapid growth of the data traffics impose ...
The use of multiple antennas at base stations and user devices is a key component in the design of c...
To meet the growing demand of mobile data service with limited radio resources, the cellular archite...
To meet the growing demand of mobile data service with limited radio resources, the cellular archite...
Optimal Resource Allocation in Coordinated Multi-Cell Systems provides a solid grounding and underst...
This paper considers base station (BS) cooperation in the form of coordinated beamforming, focusing ...
As a result of the rapid exhaustion of available electromagnetic spectra and industry trend towards...
Multicell Joint Processing has emerged as a new paradigm of cooperative communications, which aims a...
Abstract—This paper addresses the design of joint multi-cell resource allocation and scheduling with...
Multicarrier transmission schemes have been widely adopted in wireless communication systems. Multip...
This thesis studies resource allocation (RA) problems in multi-cell orthogonal frequency division mu...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
The rise in wireless data traffic requires innovative interference management techniques to meet the...
The raised user expectations of quality of service and the rapid growth of the data traffics impose ...
The use of multiple antennas at base stations and user devices is a key component in the design of c...
To meet the growing demand of mobile data service with limited radio resources, the cellular archite...
To meet the growing demand of mobile data service with limited radio resources, the cellular archite...
Optimal Resource Allocation in Coordinated Multi-Cell Systems provides a solid grounding and underst...
This paper considers base station (BS) cooperation in the form of coordinated beamforming, focusing ...
As a result of the rapid exhaustion of available electromagnetic spectra and industry trend towards...
Multicell Joint Processing has emerged as a new paradigm of cooperative communications, which aims a...
Abstract—This paper addresses the design of joint multi-cell resource allocation and scheduling with...
Multicarrier transmission schemes have been widely adopted in wireless communication systems. Multip...
This thesis studies resource allocation (RA) problems in multi-cell orthogonal frequency division mu...