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On the Maximum Common Rate Achievable in a Coordinated Network

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The ultimate performance limits of inter-cell coordinatation in a cellular downlink network are quantified and a simple upper bound on the max-min rate of any scheme is obtained.
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We quantify the ultimate performance limits of inter-cell coordinatation in a cellular downlink network. The goal is to achieve fairness by maximizing the minimum rate in the network subject to per base power constraints. We first solve the max-min rate problem for a particular zero-forcing dirty paper coding scheme so as to obtain an achievable max-min rate, which serves as a lower bound on the ultimate limit. We then obtain a simple upper bound on the max-min rate of any scheme, and show that the rate achievable by the zero-forcing dirty paper coding scheme is close to this upper bound. We also extend our analysis to coordinated networks with multiple antennas.

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TL;DR: It is shown that the optimal transmitter adapts its signal to the state S rather than attempting to cancel it, which is also the capacity of a standard Gaussian channel with signal-to-noise power ratio P/N.
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On the achievable throughput of a multiantenna Gaussian broadcast channel

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