Enhancing the cellular downlink capacity via co-processing at the transmitting end

A linear pre-processing plus encoding scheme is proposed, which significantly enhances cellular downlink performance, while putting the complexity burden on the transmitting end. The approach is based on LQ factorization of the channel transfer matrix combined with the "writing on dirty paper" approach (Caire, G. and Shamai, S., Proc. 38th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, 2000) for eliminating the effect of uncorrelated interference, which is fully known at the transmitter but unknown at the receiver. The attainable average rates with the proposed scheme approach those of optimum joint processing at the high SNR region.