On the fundamentally asynchronous nature of interference in cooperative base station systems

Zhang, H. ; Mehta, N. B. ; Molisch, A. F. ; Zhang, J. (2007) On the fundamentally asynchronous nature of interference in cooperative base station systems In: 2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 24-28 June 2007, Glasgow, UK.

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Official URL: 10.1109/ICC.2007.1006

Abstract

Cooperative transmission by base stations can significantly improve the spectral efficiency of multiuser, multi-cell multiple input multiple output systems. We show that in such systems the multiuser interference is asynchronous by nature, even when perfect timing-advance mechanisms ensure that the desired signal components arrive synchronously. We establish an accurate mathematical model for the asynchronism, and use it to show that the asynchronism leads to a significant performance degradation of existing linear preceding designs that assumed synchronous interference. We consider three different previously proposed precoding designs, and show how to modify them to effectively mitigate asynchronous interference.

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Keywords:Base stations; MIMO; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Design methodology; Frequency; Degradation; Radiofrequency interference; Communications Society; Mean square error methods; Signal to noise ratio.
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