Abstract

AbstractIn a conventional cellular network, a terminal receives signals not only from the base station of that cell, but also from other cell base stations. This inter-cell interference has more impact on the cell-edge users, in multi cell environment. The inter-cell interference degrades the performance of wireless systems. Using Base Station Cooperation, the ability of a mobile station to receive signals from multiple base stations can be utilized as an opportunity to improve the spectral efficiency and to get higher data rates for cell edge users. In multi cell environment using base station cooperation overall interference can be minimized marginally, whereas the interference within the cooperation region is largely reduced. This leads to a question whether it is worth doing cooperation all the time. However increase in terms of throughput may not always be enough to increase the throughput of each of the user .Hence for such a scenario the distinct cooperation scheme is used. The distinct cooperation is a joint transmission scheme in which the selection criterion is based on user’s signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) is proposed and the capacity achieved through cooperation is shared equally among the cell-edge users. Here we will analyze the normal operation, full cooperation and distinct cooperation scheme in the downlink environment for cell edge users in cellular network and we will compare and see which method improves the user capacity and data rate.KeywordsCooperative transmissionfull cooperationDistinct cooperationsignal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR)

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