Spectral efficiency of wireless systems with multiple transmit and receive antennas

01 January 2000

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Recent information-theory results have shown the enormous capacity potential of wireless techniques that use transmit and receive antenna arrays. As a result, a number of layered space-time (BLAST) architectures have been proposed wherein multiple data streams are transmitted in parallel and separated at the receiver on account of their distinct spatial signatures. While extremely promising, all analysis of BLAST to date were restricted to the context of a single-user link. In this paper, the system-level benefit of using BLAST in multicell scenarios is evaluated in comparison with other directive- and adaptive-array techniques