Abstract

Coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission through joint processing (JP) and coordinated beamforming (CB) is promising to provide high spectral efficiency by avoiding in-tercell interference in downlink heterogeneous cellular networks. Pseudo-inverse based zero-forcing beamforming (P-ZFBF) is a popular low-complexity multi-user precoder that can achieve maximal sum rate under sum power constraint. The P-ZFBF under pure CoMP-JP transmission mode is able to achieve high multiplexing gain and array gain, which however leads to very inefficient usage of transmit power in heterogeneous networks. The P-ZFBF under pure CoMP-CB mode can fully use transmit power but achieves low multiplexing and array gains. This paper investigates hybrid cooperative transmission strategies to exploit the advantages of CoMP-JP and CoMP-CB. Both the optimal and closed-form suboptimal hybrid strategies are proposed. Simulation results demonstrate their evident performance gain over the pure CoMP-JP and CoMP-CB transmission modes.

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