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        1 - Three Dimensional Beamforming in Multi User Multi Antenna Cellular Networks with Randomly Distributed Users
        S. Mohammad Razavizadeh Nasim Mohammadi
        In this paper, problem of using the 3D beamforming method (3DBF) in a multi-input-multi-output cellular communication network (MIMO) is discussed. The network consists of a cell with multiple users, in which users are distributed based on the Poisson point (PPP) process More
        In this paper, problem of using the 3D beamforming method (3DBF) in a multi-input-multi-output cellular communication network (MIMO) is discussed. The network consists of a cell with multiple users, in which users are distributed based on the Poisson point (PPP) process at the cell area, which is closer to the conditions in a real mobile network. In this case, the number of users inside the cell and their location will be random. Depending on the distribution of users in the space and the difference in their distance from the base station, their elevation angles will also be different. Considering the downlink transmission and the zero-forcing (ZF) precoder in the base station, with the aim of eliminating intra cell interference, we evaluate and analyze the probability of coverage in the cell and then we obtain the best antenna tilt angle to achieve maximum probability of coverage. Using the analysis of numerical results, the accuracy of the calculations and the value of the optimal tilt angle of the antenna array are confirmed. Manuscript profile