Advanced Coordinated Beamforming for the Downlink of Future LTE Cellular Networks
George C. Alexandropoulos, Paul Ferrand, Jean-Marie Gorce,, Constantinos B. Papadias

TL;DR
This paper reviews advanced coordinated beamforming schemes for LTE downlink, highlighting their potential to reduce interference and overhead compared to joint transmission CoMP, especially under realistic uncoordinated interference conditions.
Contribution
It assesses the resilience of state-of-the-art coordinated beamforming techniques against uncoordinated interference in LTE networks and discusses their integration with current standards.
Findings
CB schemes require less overhead than JT CoMP.
CB techniques show robustness against uncoordinated interference.
Identifies key challenges for LTE evolution and future research directions.
Abstract
Modern cellular networks in traditional frequency bands are notoriously interference-limited especially in urban areas, where base stations are deployed in close proximity to one another. The latest releases of Long Term Evolution (LTE) incorporate features for coordinating downlink transmissions as an efficient means of managing interference. Recent field trial results and theoretical studies of the performance of joint transmission (JT) coordinated multi-point (CoMP) schemes revealed, however, that their gains are not as high as initially expected, despite the large coordination overhead. These schemes are known to be very sensitive to defects in synchronization or information exchange between coordinating bases stations as well as uncoordinated interference. In this article, we review recent advanced coordinated beamforming (CB) schemes as alternatives, requiring less overhead than…
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