Cooperative distributed antenna transmission (CDAT) is a promising transmission technique to achieve a high link capacity by exploiting the spatial distribution of antennas over a macro-cell area. Recently, we proposed a minimum mean square error filtering combined with singular value decomposition (MMSE-SVD) for multi-user spatial multiplexing and showed that it can achieve higher sum capacity with lower computational complexity than BD-SVD which applies SVD after block diagonalization (BD). When using multi-user scheduling, the link capacity of MU-MIMO is affected by the combination of spatially multiplexed user equipments (UEs). In this paper, we evaluate by computer simulation the OFDM downlink capacities of MMSE-SVD and BD-SVD considering three types of multi-user scheduling (Max-SNR, Proportional Fair (PF) and Round Robin (RR)). We show that the MMSE-SVD can achieve higher link capacity with higher fairness than BD-SVD.


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    Title :

    Downlink Capacity Comparison of MMSE-SVD and BD-SVD for Cooperative Distributed Antenna Transmission Using Multi-User Scheduling


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    Publication date :

    2017-09-01


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    345604 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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