Park et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Feedback Design for Multi-Antenna $ K $-Tier Heterogeneous Downlink Cellular NetworksPark et al., 2018
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- Park J
- Lee N
- Heath R
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- IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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We characterize the ergodic spectral efficiency of a non-cooperative and a cooperative type of-tier heterogeneous network with limited feedback. In the non-cooperative case, a multi- antenna base station (BS) serves a single-antenna user using maximum-ratio transmission …
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