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The FUTON Prototype: Proof of Concept for Coordinated Multi-Point in Conjunction with a Novel Integrated Wireless/Optical Architecture
2010
2010 IEEE Wireless Communication and Networking Conference Workshops
The growing relevance of wireless communications has been driving the research and development to enable costefficient support of very high data rates to be delivered to a large number of users. The high bandwidth targets for future networks are reflected in the ITU's call for IMT-Advanced. As interference poses the main limitation in today's networks, cooperative signal processing (often referred to as coordinated multi-point, CoMP) is seen as a key enabler to achieve these targets. However,
doi:10.1109/wcncw.2010.5487648
dblp:conf/wcnc/DiehmMF10
fatcat:wgtptmbjb5g7pjeiwv4wefp44q