Abstract
Coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission is a promising technique in long term evolution (LTE) systems to provide coverage and broadband communication for cell edge user equipments (UEs). However, as signals from multiple transmitters may reach the UE at different times, CoMP networks might experience high time offsets, leading to significant performance loss in closed-loop transmission. In this paper we show that spacing between reference signals (RSs) imposes a phase offset on the transmit covariance matrix in presence of timing offset (TO), affecting the feedback generation. The promised advantages of closed-loop CoMP transmission vanish in presence of TO due to improper precoding matrix index (PMI) selection. Keeping the phase shift close to zero, reliable PMI selection can be guaranteed and as a result near optimum performance is achieved for closed-loop CoMP transmission in unsynchronized networks with TO present.
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