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In this paper, we consider a downlink transmission technique for multi-cell and multi-user interfering broadcast channels (IFBCs). In this IFBC model, the simplest way to manage inter-cell interference is an orthogonal access method, such as time-division multiple-access (TDMA). Recently, a novel idea of an interference management scheme named interference alignment (IA) has been introduced by Cadambe...
In this paper, we investigate an interference alignment (IA) technique introduced by Cadambe and Jafar in mutually interfering broadcast channels (IFBCs). First, we study the spatial multiplexing gain (SMG) for the 3-cell IFBC where all base stations and mobile users are equipped with multiple antennas. To achieve the derived optimal SMG, we extend the IA algorithm designed for K-user multi-input...
The original interference alignment (IA) scheme provides poor sum-rate performance compared to simple orthogonal access schemes such as time-division multiple access (TDMA) in low-to-medium SNR under total power constraint. In this paper, we address this problem by proposing a method of regularizing the IA scheme with a criterion of minimizing the weighted sum of the mean square error (WMSE) function...
In this letter, we implement a simplified version of the Cover van der Meulen Hajek Pursley (CMHP) coding originally characterized by Wajcer, Wiesel, and Shamai. The vector Gaussian broadcast channel with imperfect channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is considered where the transmitter only knows the channel mean and variance. Our focus is on the implementation and performance analysis...
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