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Mário M. Silva, Correia, A., R. Dinis & Montezuma, P (2014). On Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission for Cellular Environments. In Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium. (pp. 1-7). Guangzhou
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M. M. Silva et al.,  "On Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission for Cellular Environments", in Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symp., Guangzhou, 2014, vol. 1, pp. 1-7
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@inproceedings{silva2014_1764933841704,
	author = "Mário M. Silva and Correia, A. and R. Dinis and Montezuma, P",
	title = "On Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission for Cellular Environments",
	booktitle = "Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium",
	year = "2014",
	editor = "",
	volume = "1",
	pages = "1-7",
	publisher = "",
	address = "Guangzhou",
	organization = "",
	url = ""
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - On Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission for Cellular Environments
T2  - Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium
VL  - 1
AU  - Mário M. Silva
AU  - Correia, A.
AU  - R. Dinis
AU  - Montezuma, P
PY  - 2014
SP  - 1-7
CY  - Guangzhou
AB  - Current and emergent services are demanding higher data rates, improved spectral efficiency and increased network capacity. To face these new requirements, it is important to find schemes able to reduce the effects of fading and to exploit new types of diversity. Coordinated Multi-Point transmission (CoMP) comprises the coordinated transmission of signals from adjacent base stations (BS), and the corresponding reception from user equipments (UE). CoMP transmission is an important technique that can mitigate inter-cell interference, improve the throughput, exploit diversity and, therefore, improve the spectrum efficiency. This paper performs a comparison between different multi-antenna techniques that can be employed in CoMP to achieve the requirements of the Fourth Generation Cellular Systems (4G).
ER  -