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CoMP LTE

This document discusses Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) transmission in LTE-Advanced networks. CoMP aims to improve coverage area, edge throughput, and system throughput. It allows for joint transmission where multiple base stations coordinate to simultaneously serve a single user equipment. The document proposes an algorithm that determines the optimal CoMP transmission mode (joint transmission, coordinated scheduling, coordinated beamforming) based on signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio thresholds. It also describes a simulation scenario where the proposed algorithm schedules users and resource blocks across three cooperating and three interfering base stations. The purpose is to evaluate the capacity gains of joint transmission compared to coordinated scheduling/beamforming.

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CoMP LTE

This document discusses Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) transmission in LTE-Advanced networks. CoMP aims to improve coverage area, edge throughput, and system throughput. It allows for joint transmission where multiple base stations coordinate to simultaneously serve a single user equipment. The document proposes an algorithm that determines the optimal CoMP transmission mode (joint transmission, coordinated scheduling, coordinated beamforming) based on signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio thresholds. It also describes a simulation scenario where the proposed algorithm schedules users and resource blocks across three cooperating and three interfering base stations. The purpose is to evaluate the capacity gains of joint transmission compared to coordinated scheduling/beamforming.

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CoMP LTE-Advanced

Oleh Kelompok 2

Radiah Hamdah

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Meidwita Langi

(1101110069)

Teguh Dwi Heri P (11011100

RyAnda Pratama (11011100

Farizi luzman

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Evolusi LTE hingga LTE-Advanced

Proportional Fair Scheduling pada LTE

CoMP
(Coordinated Multi-Point)
Fitur untuk meningkatkan cakupan area dengan data rate yang
tinggi, juga area tepi sel dengan daa rate yang tinggi, dan
meningkatkan throughput sistem

CoMP Scenario

Classification of CoMP Concepts

Purpose of algorithm
The proposed algorithm
determines the CoMP
transmission mode for each
UE according to the SINR
threshold adaptively, and
schedules UEs and the
corresponding subband by
exchanging preference
tables among cooperating
eNBs.

Skenario
Three cooperating eNBs are connected through
the wired backhaul network, and three
interfering-only eNBs are also considered. UEs
are located along with the red line connecting
the origin and their serving eNB. We assume
that the eNB has four transmit antennas and UE
has one receive antenna, and the detailed
parameters are presented in Table I. With JT
mode, for a subband, a single UE is served by
three eNBs simultaneously, and this UE moves
from the origin to the associated eNB. On the
other hand, for CS/CB, each eNB serves a
different UE moving from the origin to its own
associated eNB. Thus, the sum of three UEs
capacities with CS/CB is compared to the
capacity of a single UE with JT.

MU-MIMO
Multi User MIMO
allows two or more users to transmit data on the same
time-frequency resource, independently.

However,
the signals from user equipments
(UEs) of different base stations
(BSs) cause obvious inter-cell
interference and it becomes a
bottleneck of the system
performance, especially for the
network design with high BSs
density. Uplink CoMP with joint
reception can solve the problem
by mitigating the inter-cell
interference and achieving
diversity gain.

Skenario

Employing CoMP and MU-MIMO in the


LTE-A
a joint scheduling scheme for MU-CoMP in the uplink LTE-A system is proposed. The scheme,
together using PF criteria and orthogonal criteria, is a tradeoff of performance, user fairness
and processing complexity. According to the scheme, the serving cell schedules the UE pair
throughout the user set within the scope of all the coordinated BSs. Then, the cell average
and cell edge spectral efficiency using MU-CoMP are evaluated and analyzed in the uplink LTEA systems, and the conclusions can be drawn that MU-CoMP can provide significant gain for
cell average SE, while for cell edge UE the gain is not obvious. Meanwhile, MU-CoMP can
provide benefits to LTE-A network coverage. In addition, multiple receiving antenna
configuration (e.g. 18) does good to LTE coverage.

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