2012
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2012.2227106
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Measurement-Based Performance Analysis of Cooperative MIMO Beamforming

Abstract: This letter explores the potential benefits of cooperative multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) signaling from three coherent base stations to a single four-antenna mobile station using channel measurements in an urban macrocellular environment at 2.66 GHz. The analysis compares the performance when the cooperative base stations have no information about the channels to that achieved when they can cooperatively apply transmit beamforming. In the latter case, the transmit power is constrained such that either … Show more

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“…To address this challenge, recent research has focused on the development of distributed wireless technologies, where collections of small, relatively inexpensive wireless systems are coordinated to mimic the performance of a single, large system, or to achieve performance otherwise unattainable with a single platform. Implemented in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) [1]- [4] or distributed beamforming [5]- [8] applications, such distributed wireless systems enable direct performance scalability by adding or removing inexpensive nodes from the array [9], [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this challenge, recent research has focused on the development of distributed wireless technologies, where collections of small, relatively inexpensive wireless systems are coordinated to mimic the performance of a single, large system, or to achieve performance otherwise unattainable with a single platform. Implemented in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) [1]- [4] or distributed beamforming [5]- [8] applications, such distributed wireless systems enable direct performance scalability by adding or removing inexpensive nodes from the array [9], [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%