Investigation of different MCS selection algorithm to reduce the impact of CSI-RS on LTE legacy UEs

In LTE-A (Long Term Evolution-Advanced) network deployed with higher order MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), CRS (Common Reference Signal) is substituted by CSI-RS (Channel State Information Reference Signal) aiming for detecting channel more efficiently. But LTE (Long Term Evolution) legacy UE...

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Vydáno v:TENCON ... IEEE Region Ten Conference s. 1 - 6
Hlavní autoři: Zhao, Xiaofei, Gu, Xinyu, Zhang, Xiang, Gong, Yi, Zhang, Lin, Li, Wenyu
Médium: Konferenční příspěvek Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: IEEE 01.11.2015
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ISBN:9781479986392, 1479986399
ISSN:2159-3442, 2159-3450
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Shrnutí:In LTE-A (Long Term Evolution-Advanced) network deployed with higher order MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), CRS (Common Reference Signal) is substituted by CSI-RS (Channel State Information Reference Signal) aiming for detecting channel more efficiently. But LTE (Long Term Evolution) legacy UEs (User Equipment) cannot distinguish CSI-RS from data which may deteriorate the LTE UEs' demodulation performance. And in CoMP (Coordinated Multiple Point Transmission) scenario the number of REs (Resource Element) occupied by CSI-RS will be multiplied, in which case the demodulation performance would be even worse. So the introduction of CSI-RS makes it troublesome for LTE legacy UEs scheduled in the LTE-A network. Simulation results by both link-level and system-level reveal that LTE legacy UEs' performance is more seriously degraded due to the impact of CSI-RS when the coding rate and modulation order go higher. In this paper we propose and compare different MCS (Modulation Coding Scheme) selection algorithms about reducing the impact of CSI-RS on LTE legacy UEs scheduled in LTE-A network. SLA (Smart Link Adaptation) algorithm relys on manned control too much for different scenarios. IE-SINR (Interpolation Empirical SINR) algorithm is applicable to different scenarios while it cannot improve system performance as much as SLA algorithm. VSE (Valid Spectrum Efficiency) algorithm is a more general method and can adapt to different scenarios and simulation results show that VSE algorithm can improve system throughput not lower than SLA algorithm.
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ISBN:9781479986392
1479986399
ISSN:2159-3442
2159-3450
DOI:10.1109/TENCON.2015.7373083