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Julius

UL collaborative MIMO: great! the network is simply capturing more of the UE's tranmitted energy. If we ignore the backhaul for minute, this should result in higher UL spectral efficiency.

On the DL, however, Collaborative MIMO (read Soft handoff)requires additional resources on both the radio and the backhaul. Radio-wise it seems a bit like N>1 frequency reuse. A UE in 2 way handoff needs 2x the spectral resource from the network. Calling it a 'MIMO stream' doesn't stop it being a reusable resource.

So collaborative MIMO may improve cell edge performance.....but does it (like many techniques before it) come at the cost of average cell Tput?

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