2012
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2011.120911.111494
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On the Energy Efficiency-Spectral Efficiency Trade-Off in the Uplink of CoMP System

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper, we derive a generic closed-form approximation (CFA) of the energy efficiency-spectral efficiency (EE-SE) trade-off for the uplink of coordinated multi-point (CoMP) system and demonstrate its accuracy for both idealistic and realistic power consumption models (PCMs). We utilize our CFA to compare CoMP against conventional non-cooperative system with orthogonal multiple access. In the idealistic PCM, CoMP is more energy efficient than non-cooperative system due to a reduction in power con… Show more

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“…Using the channel characteristics of the physical layer authentication, namely the use of certain features of the physical layer to achieve the purpose of authentica tion, such as radio frequency fingerprint technology; channel estimation techniques, but in the case of phase estimation are not allowed to enhance security performance needs to further study [11][12].…”
Section: ) Spread Spectrum and Frequency Hopping Encryption Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the channel characteristics of the physical layer authentication, namely the use of certain features of the physical layer to achieve the purpose of authentica tion, such as radio frequency fingerprint technology; channel estimation techniques, but in the case of phase estimation are not allowed to enhance security performance needs to further study [11][12].…”
Section: ) Spread Spectrum and Frequency Hopping Encryption Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept is considered as a means of improving network coverage, spectral efficiency and celledge throughput. It is especially very effective for cell-edge user performance where the cell-edge users could be served by any/all neighboring BSs at the same time, which reduces or even eliminates inter-cell interference [82]- [84]. CoMP usually requires information for scheduling to be available at all BSs participating in CoMP and this could involve very low latency links (in order of milliseconds) to aid the exchange of such information between CoMP nodes.…”
Section: Coordinated Multipoint (Comp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the power needed for feedback, a major power consumption is caused by the signal processing at the MS [14]. Considering these two kinds of energy, energy efficiency (EE) of the MS is defined as 2 EE log (1 )…”
Section: Eefu Function For Compmentioning
confidence: 99%