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Some SINR Results. Combining the proposed pieces of the puzzle - i.e. enlarged cooperation areas, partial CoMP in combination with cover shifts and the Tortoise concept for interference floor shaping- significant SINR gains were achieved as can be concluded from an exemplary simulation in Figure 5.6. The figure contains the SINR cumulative distribution functions (CDF) of different CoMP schemes, using the simulation parameters of Table 5.1. The reference case is the Geometry factor as defined in [3GPPTR2]. The label ‘Network centric cooperation’ refers to the case of cooperation over 3 cells of a site, i.e. intra-site cooperation. The blue line is for ‘full cooperation’ over 9 cells and includes the cover shift concept together with full reporting of all channel components. For ‘partial CoMP’ the reporting of CCs has been limited to the ones being above a power threshold THCC. The thin lines represent results in the absence of additional interference floor shaping. An artificial ideal CDF has been added for comparison as a broad vertical pink-red line. It represents an SINR of about 20dB for all UEs of the network. This would lead to the maximum spectral efficiency in an LTE downlink together with best possible user fairness, i.e. all UEs are served by using the maximum possible modulation and coding scheme. The thick magenta curve in Figure 5.6 is the best so far achieved result for the overall interference mitigation framework, including interference floor shaping by varying antenna downtilt and transmit power control. It demonstrates the large gains due to interference floor shaping, especially important for cell edge users. For the overall concept, about 70% of the users achieve an excellent SINR of at least 20dB, thereby verifying the potential of the interference control part of the overall JT-CoMP framework. While promising these results are only an intermediate step as each cell here serves just one single UE with a single data stream. A specific CoMP scheduler designed to maximize the number of UEs per cell and per CA without sacrificing the SINR will be introduced in the next Subsection. Number of cells 57 Number of sites 19 Cells (Sectors) per site 3 Sector width 120 deg Number of PRB/subframe 32 Bandwidth per PRB 180 kHz Transmit antennas per cell 4 Receive antennas per UE 1 / 2 Joint precoding Zero forcing Channel modell SCME Inter-site distance 500 m Antenna tilting ▇▇▇/ ▇▇▇ ▇▇ / ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ penetration loss No CSI Ideal (If reported)

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