Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission: A Poisson-Delaunay Triangulation Based Approach

01/21/2020
by   Yan Li, et al.
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Coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission is a cooperating technique among base stations (BSs) in a cellular network, with outstanding capability at inter-cell interference (ICI) mitigation. ICI is a dominant source of error, and has detrimental effects on system performance if not managed properly. Based on the theory of Poisson-Delaunay triangulation, this paper proposes a novel analytical model for CoMP operation in cellular networks. Unlike the conventional CoMP operation that is dynamic and needs on-line updating occasionally, the proposed approach enables the cooperating BS set of a user equipment (UE) to be fixed and off-line determined according to the location information of BSs. By using the theory of stochastic geometry, the coverage probability and spectral efficiency of a typical UE are analyzed, and simulation results corroborate the effectiveness of the proposed CoMP scheme and the developed performance analysis.

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