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We investigate the high spectral efficiency capabilities of a cellular data
system that combines the following: 1) multiple transmit signals, each usi
ng a separately adaptive modulation; 2) adaptive array processing at the re
ceiver; and 3) aggressive frequency reuse (reuse in every cell). We focus o
n the link capacity between one user and its serving base station, for both
uncoded and ideally coded transmissions. System performance is measured in
terms of average data throughput, where the average is over user location,
shadow fading, and fast fading. We normalize this average by the total ban
dwidth, call it the mean spectral efficiency, and show why this metric is a
useful representation of system capability. We then quantify it, using sim
ulations, to characterize multiple-input multiple-output systems performanc
e for a wide variety of channel conditions and system design options.