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A survey on interference networks: Interference alignment and neutralization (2012)

by S-W Jeon, M Gastpar
Venue:Entropy
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Article A Rapid Convergent Low Complexity Interference Alignment Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks

by Lihui Jiang, Zhilu Wu, Guanghui Ren, Gangyi Wang, Nan Zhao , 2015
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...ser’s covariance matrices of the forward and reciprocal networks are respectively given by:sH H 1, K l k kl l l kl l l k P d = ≠ = Q H V V Hs(2) H H 1, K l k lk l l lk l l k P d ← = ≠ = Q H U U H s=-=(3)-=- where Pl and P sdenote the transmitting power of the l-th user in the forward and the reciprocal networks,srespectively. Then the interference leakage at receiver k can be calculated as:sHTr[ ]k k k...

1Linear Degrees of Freedom of MIMO Broadcast Channels with Reconfigurable Antennas in the Absence of CSIT

by Minho Yang, Student Member, Sang-woon Jeon, Dong Ku Kim
"... The K-user multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channel (BC) with no channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is considered, where each receiver is assumed to be equipped with reconfigurable antennas capable of choosing a subset of receiving modes from several preset modes. ..."
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The K-user multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channel (BC) with no channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is considered, where each receiver is assumed to be equipped with reconfigurable antennas capable of choosing a subset of receiving modes from several preset modes. Under general antenna configurations, the sum linear degrees of freedom (LDoF) of the K-user MIMO BC with reconfigurable antennas is completely characterized, which corresponds to the maximum sum DoF achievable by linear coding strategies. The LDoF region is further characterized for a class of antenna configurations. Similar analysis is extended to the K-user MIMO interference channels with reconfigurable antennas and the sum LDoF is characterized for a class of antenna configurations. Index Terms Blind interference alignment, broadcast channels, degrees of freedom (DoF), multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO), reconfigurable antennas. I.

1The Feasibility of Interference Alignment for Reverse TDD Systems in MIMO Cellular Networks

by Kiyeon Kim, Student Member, Sang-woon Jeon, Janghoon Yang, Dong Ku Kim
"... Abstract—The feasibility conditions of interference alignment (IA) are analyzed for reverse TDD systems, i.e., one cell operates as downlink (DL) but the other cell operates as uplink (UL). Un-der general multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) antenna configurations, a necessary condition and a s ..."
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Abstract—The feasibility conditions of interference alignment (IA) are analyzed for reverse TDD systems, i.e., one cell operates as downlink (DL) but the other cell operates as uplink (UL). Un-der general multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) antenna configurations, a necessary condition and a sufficient condition for one-shot linear IA are established, i.e., linear IA without symbol or time extension. In several example networks, optimal sum degrees of freedom (DoF) is characterized by the derived necessary condition and sufficient condition. For symmetric DoF within each cell, a sufficient condition is established in a more compact expression, which yields the necessary and sufficient condition for a class of symmetric DoF. An iterative construction of transmit and received beamforming vectors is further proposed, which provides a specific beamforming design satisfying one-shot IA. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed IA not only achieve lager DoF but also significantly improve the sum rate in the practical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. Index Terms—Degrees of freedom, dynamic TDD, feasibil-ity conditions, heterogeneous networks, interference alignment, multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO), reverse TDD. I.

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...n scheme for single antenna and multiple antennas cases, respectively. [19] investigates the ergodic capacity of a class of fading 2-user 2-hop networks with interference neutralization technique. In =-=[20]-=- the maximum achievable DoFs for different kinds of MIMO interference channels and MIMO multiple hop networks are listed and concluded. For the general K × R × K MIMO relay network, the maximum DoFs a...

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