It is widely believed that cooperation among base stations can be employed to enhance the interference mitigation capability of base station receivers in cellular networks. Among the base station cooperation schemes that have been proposed to address the uplink interference problem, two promising ones are 1) Joint Multi-Cell MMSE Processing also referred to as Network MIMO; and 2) Multi-Cell Successive Interference Cancellation (MC-SIC). While both of these methods can substantially improve the performance of cellular networks, they have complementary strengths and limitations when implemented in a practical setting. In this paper, we propose a hybrid scheme called Generalized Network Interference Cancellation Engine, which combines the strengths of these two approaches while working within the constraints imposed by practical implementations. This view is borne out by the performance results presented in this paper.
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