2009 Australian Communications Theory Workshop 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ausctw.2009.4805599
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Transmit Power Control in MIMO Cellular Systems

Abstract: Abstract-It is well known that the implementation of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems in a cellular environment is hampered by the effects of inter-cell interference. In this paper we look at controlling the base station power to increase overall system capacity. We define the optimization problem and show that the sub-optimal solution, where each base station either transmits at maximum power or is switched off, is optimal in the majority of cases. We then develop a simple and practical algorithm… Show more

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“…The presented approach is more suitable for the self-organizing optimization which is of great interest for the operation of future cellular mobile radio networks. An analysis and results for power control in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) cellular environment are given in [10]. The results show that power control can significantly boost the system throughput.…”
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“…The presented approach is more suitable for the self-organizing optimization which is of great interest for the operation of future cellular mobile radio networks. An analysis and results for power control in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) cellular environment are given in [10]. The results show that power control can significantly boost the system throughput.…”
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confidence: 98%