DocumentCode
1502161
Title
Uplink CoMP under a Constrained Backhaul and Imperfect Channel Knowledge
Author
Marsch, Patrick ; Fettweis, Gerhard
Author_Institution
Nokia Siemens Networks - Res., Wroclaw, Poland
Volume
10
Issue
6
fYear
2011
fDate
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1730
Lastpage
1742
Abstract
Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) is known to be a key technology for next generation mobile communications systems, as it allows to overcome the burden of inter-cell interference. Especially in the uplink, it is likely that interference exploitation schemes will be used in the near future, as they can be used with legacy terminals and be based on operator-proprietary signal processing concepts, hence requiring no or little changes in standardization. Major drawbacks, however, are the extent of additional backhaul infrastructure needed, and the sensitivity to imperfect channel knowledge. This paper jointly addresses both issues in a new framework incorporating a multitude of proposed theoretical uplink CoMP concepts, which are then put into perspective with practical CoMP algorithms. This comprehensive analysis provides new insight into the potential value of different uplink CoMP concepts in next generation wireless communications systems, and reveals the subset of schemes that are most likely to be used in practice.
Keywords
mobile communication; next generation networks; signal processing; wireless channels; constrained backhaul infrastructure; coordinated multipoint; imperfect channel knowledge; intercell interference exploitation scheme; legacy terminal; next generation mobile communication system; next generation wireless communication system; operator proprietary signal processing; potential value; uplink CoMP algorithm; Channel estimation; Decoding; Encoding; Interference; Noise; OFDM; Time frequency analysis; CoMP; constrained backhaul; imperfect CSI; interference cancellation; interference channel; joint detection; multiple access channel; network MIMO;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2011.041311.100259
Filename
5754752
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