Abstract

In cellular networks coordination among base stations (BSs) has been recognized as an important solution to handle inter-cell interference and increase spectral efficiency. In frequency division duplex systems one of the main issue that sensibly degrades the performance of coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission techniques is the imperfect channel state information (CSI) due to the limited bandwidth available for the feedback transmission. In this paper we focus on a CoMP scenario with data and CSI sharing among the BSs and we consider a feedback transmission scheme where each user equipment (UE) quantizes the different channels by using codebooks designed for a single-cell scenario. Due to the different propagation characteristics of the channels between a UE and each BS and by considering a constraint on the number of available feedback bits, we propose two practical algorithms depending on the large-scale fading to a) select the subset of BSs from whom the UE prefers to be served and b) optimize the number of feedback bits allocated to each channel. The developed techniques allow a UE to send more feedback bits to the BSs with a stronger signal and numerical results show the merits of the proposed approach.

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