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Most research works of interference alignment (IA) focus on the symmetric networks. When the difference of path loss is considered in asymmetric networks, topology management (TM) needs to be carefully designed for IA-based interference networks, through separating the network into an IA subnetwork and some spatial multiplexing (SM) subnetworks. Nevertheless, the resource allocation problem has been...
The capacity of interference network is a fundamental issue that eludes the researchers for decades. Interference alignment (IA) is an emerging interference management technique that is degrees of freedom (DoFs) optimal, which means it can approach the capacity of interference network at very high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In IA networks, the signals are constrained into the same subspaces at the...
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