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M. Meurer, P. W. Baier, Y. Lu, A. Papathanassiou, and T. Weber, "TD-CDMA Downlink: Optimum Transmit Signal Design Reduces Receiver Complexity and Enhances System Performance," in Proc. ICT 2000.

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A channel oriented Joint Transmission scheme for MIMO.. - Tröger, Qiu, Meurer..   Self-citation (Meurer)   (Correct)

....employing TDD, where in each cell an access point (AP) communicates with a number of mobile terminals (MTs) The considerations concern the link level, that is a single cell is studied. As a promising DL transmission technique the concept Joint Transmission (JT) has been recently proposed in [1, 2, 3, 4]. In conventional DL transmission schemes the transmitter algorithms utilized at the AP are a priori given, whereas the algorithms to be used at the receivers of the MTs have to be a posteriori adapted under consideration of channel state information, see for instance [5] This rationale can be ....

....channel estimation at the AP can be beneficially used to enhance the system performance when a posteriori determining the transmit signals. Up to now JT DLs have been investigated for the case that the AP is equipped with multi antennas and that the MTs are provided with single antennas each [1, 2, 3, 4]. In this case the JT DL between the AP and each MT is modelled as a MISO (Multiple Input Single Output) system. In this paper an extension of previous work on JT MISO DLs is presented by providing multi antennas at both the AP and the MTs. Consequently, the DL between the AP and each MT is ....

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M. Meurer, P.W. Baier, Y. Lu, A. Papathanassiou, and T. Weber, "TD-CDMA downlink: Optimum transmit signal design reduces receiver complexity and enhances system performance," Proc. 7th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT 2000.


A novel generalized optimization criterion for transmit.. - Meurer, Tröger, Jotten   Self-citation (Meurer)   (Correct)

....part of the transmission capacity, and the implementation of rather expensive channel estimators at the MTs. # The a posteriori determined demodulators may turn out to be rather complex, especially if the modulation comprises spectral spreading in the sense of CDMA, see for instance [1] In [2, 3, 4, 5] an alternative rationale for downlink transmission termed Joint Transmission (JT) was presented, which is capable of avoiding the mentioned disadvantages. As explained in more detail in [2, 3, 4, 5] the term JT was chosen, because one common transmit signal for the support of all MTs is jointly ....

....if the modulation comprises spectral spreading in the sense of CDMA, see for instance [1] In [2, 3, 4, 5] an alternative rationale for downlink transmission termed Joint Transmission (JT) was presented, which is capable of avoiding the mentioned disadvantages. As explained in more detail in [2, 3, 4, 5], the term JT was chosen, because one common transmit signal for the support of all MTs is jointly generated at the BS. The crux of JT consists in # setting out from a priori selected low cost demodulators, # determining the modulator in the BS a posteriori based on the properties of the ....

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M. Meurer, P.W. Baier, Y. Lu, A. Papathanassiou and T. Weber, "TD- CDMA downlink: Optimum transmit signal design reduces receiver complexity and enhances system performance", Proc. 7th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT 2000.


Linear Precoding Approaches for the TDD DS-CDMA Downlink - Joham, Irmer, Berger.. (2003)   (Correct)

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M. Meurer, P. W. Baier, Y. Lu, A. Papathanassiou, and T. Weber, "TD-CDMA Downlink: Optimum Transmit Signal Design Reduces Receiver Complexity and Enhances System Performance," in Proc. ICT 2000.

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