Abstract

The meta distribution provides fine-grained information on the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) compared with the SIR distribution at the typical user. This paper first derives the meta distribution of the SIR in heterogeneous cellular networks with downlink coordinated multipoint transmission/reception, including joint transmission (JT), dynamic point blanking (DPB), and dynamic point selection/dynamic point blanking (DPS/DPB), for the general typical user and the worst-case user (the typical user located at the Voronoi vertex in a single-tier network). A more general scheme called JT-DPB, which is the combination of JT and DPB, is studied. The moments of the conditional success probability are derived for the calculation of the meta distribution and the mean local delay. An exact analytical expression, the beta approximation, and simulation results of the meta distribution are provided. From the theoretical results, we gain insights on the benefits of different cooperation schemes and the impact of the number of cooperating base stations and other network parameters.

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