Abstract

Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) has been proposed as a promising way to enhance cell-edge performance in terms of throughput and coverage. Significant performance gain can be achieved in LTE-A through base station (eNB) coordination by exchanging information such as user data, channel state information (CSI) and scheduling decision. Multiple antennas technique (e.g., MIMO) on the other hand exploits antenna diversity which allows multiple simultaneous transmissions to a group of active users to enhance network performance. Therefore, user selection is important in maximizing system performance. Besides, system resources (e.g., power, bandwidth, transmission rate) in MIMO system must be managed efficiently. Optimal resource utilization should be used without performance compromise. In this paper we propose a joint approach of MIMO user selection strategy and optimal water filling (WF) power allocation in CoMP (JP) transmission. Simulation study shows that our proposed approach outperformed traditional CoMP with and without water filling power allocation.

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