The way cisco creates celles are by lowering the signal strength and hope it will not overlap with the surrounding cells. This sounds like something any AP can handle. To me this approach sound to simple. Even the distributor of Mikrotik here recommended Muru for this task. What does Muru do that mikrotik can't?
yes lowering power, manipulating datarates an MCS, and wireless ACL to filter clients by signal strenght, that mikrotik can do and at a fraction of cost of other brands.
i have heard of meru, they use a proprietary technique that sound like magic but i have not tested it (in my country they have a closed market only direct partners can sell their products)
meru its on other range of price cheapest meru ap its 300US and is single radio, plus a controller of minimum 1300US for the AP´s you end with a solution at least 3x expensive than mikrotik.
Normally if you have budget for mikrotik you dont have budget for meru or ruckus or aruba.
I think a good and proactive design test and tunning can give great results whit mikrotik, and mikoritk its strong in reconfigurability and trouble shooting tools.
i think the success of a wlan project are:
50% are the design and configuration human factor
50% are the hardware capabilities