CTH13-5: Coverage Spectral Efficiency of Cellular Systems with Cooperative Base Stations
- 1 November 2006
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Globecom 2006
Abstract
Coverage spectral efficiency (CSE) characterizes the tradeoff between efficient channel reuse and the achievable rates per cell, under the assumption of detection by a single base station and intra-cell FDMA. It is well known that intra-cell FDMA is not in general optimal. In this paper we study an alternative intra- cell wide-band scheme as well as the base station cooperation in detection, which has demonstrated potential capacity gain. The effect on CSE of different schemes are then compared and the optimal reuse distance is determined for each scheme.Keywords
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