Joint Scheduling and ARQ for MU-MIMO Downlink in the Presence of Inter-Cell Interference
Hooman Shirani-Mehr,
Haralabos C. Papadopoulos,
Sean A. Ramprashad
et al.
Abstract:User scheduling and multiuser multi-antenna (MU-MIMO) transmission are at the core of highrate data-oriented downlink schemes of the next-generation of cellular systems (e.g., LTE-Advanced).Scheduling selects groups of users according to their channels vector directions and SINR levels.However, when scheduling is applied independently in each cell, the inter-cell interference (ICI) power at each user receiver is not known in advance since it changes at each new scheduling slot depending on the scheduling decis… Show more
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