Macrodiversity is an effective means to overcome large-scale fading effects.Much of previous work focused on its benefits to the reverse link in CDMA systems.However
its effect on the forward link is less well understood.In this paper
we analyze the CDMA forward-link capacity with macrodiversity and the results show that macrodiversity causes forward-link capacity loss whatever power allocation scheme is adopted.Basd on the analysis of the cause of capacity loss
we further present a new transmission scheme
in which some joint control among the involved base stations is made to assure that the signals arrived at the desired mobile in phase and simultaneously.The simulation results show that in the new transmission scheme much higher capacity can be achieved with macrodiversity and the capacity increases rapidly with the number of involved base stations.