2010
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2009.0155
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Cooperative base station beamforming in WiMAX systems

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“…The ( i , j )th element of the channel matrix Hk(m) is given by Hk(m)(i,j)=αik,jmCk(m)(i,j) where αik,jm encompasses both medium‐scale and large‐scale fadings from the m th BS to the k th MS. In this paper, we study two possible situations: each BS allocates the same power level to the same MS as in and , we investigate a more general approach where the allocated power levels from the set of BSs to the same MS are not necessarily identical.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ( i , j )th element of the channel matrix Hk(m) is given by Hk(m)(i,j)=αik,jmCk(m)(i,j) where αik,jm encompasses both medium‐scale and large‐scale fadings from the m th BS to the k th MS. In this paper, we study two possible situations: each BS allocates the same power level to the same MS as in and , we investigate a more general approach where the allocated power levels from the set of BSs to the same MS are not necessarily identical.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key problem of joint transmit processing among cooperative BSs is to define a joint transmit beamforming matrix to cancel the ICI term of . Note that in the related work of and the authors assumed that each BS allocates the same power level to the same MS, which leads to a joint beamforming matrix Wtrue˜k=[(Wk(1))normalT,,(Wk(M))normalT]normalTM Nt×Nr for the k th MS, that satisfies MathClass-opHMathClass-op̃kbold-italicWMathClass-op̃jMathClass-rel= 0MathClass-punc,MathClass-rel∀kMathClass-rel≠j where Htrue˜k=[Hk(1),,Hk(M)]Nr×M Nt.…”
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“…It is shown that the universal frequency reuse scheme achieves a very poor performance in a realistic femto-cell environment, whereas the ZF cooperative BS transmission provides a good option for femto-cell systems. Besides, the cooperative BS ZF beamforming for the WiMAX system has been analysed in [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, to exploit the full potential of cooperative communication accurate estimates for the different links are required. Although some work has evaluated the impact of the imperfect channel estimation in cooperative schemes (Chen et al, 2009), (Fouillot et al, 2010), (Gedik & Uysal, 2009), (Hadizadeh & Muhaidat, 2010), (Han et al, 2009), (Ikki et al 2010), (Muhaidat et al, 2009), new techniques have been derived to address the specificities of such systems. Channel estimation for cooperative communication depends on the employed relaying protocol, e.g., decode and forward (DF) (Laneman et al, 2004) when the relay has the capability to regenerate and re-encode the whole frame; amplify and forward (AF) (Laneman et al, 2004) where only amplification takes place; and what we term equalize and forward (EF) (Moco et al, 2010), (Teodoro et al, 2009), where more sophisticated filtering operations are used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%