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Physical transceivers exhibit distortions from hardware impairments, of which traces remain even after compensation and calibration. Multicell MIMO coordinated beamforming methods that ignore these residual impairments may suffer from severely degraded performance. In this work, we consider a general model for the aggregate effect of the residual hardware impairments, and propose an iterative algorithm...
This work investigates the degrees of freedom (DoF) of the K-user multiple-input single-output (MISO) interference channel (IC) with imperfect delayed channel state information at the transmitters (dCSIT). For this setting, new DoF inner bounds are provided, and benchmarked with cooperation-based outer bounds. The achievability result is based on a precoding scheme that aligns the interfering received...
We consider a multi-cell interfering MIMO-MAC system, where each user transmits a single data stream to its desired base station (BS). First, we study the multiplexing gain of the system using two interference cancellation (IC) schemes: the coordinated zero-forcing receiver (CZFR) and the extended grouping method based IA (EGM-IA) with the perfect channel state information at transmitters (CSIT)....
The degrees of freedom (DoF) of the 3-user multiple input multiple output interference channel (3-user MIMO IC) are investigated where there is delayed channel state information at the transmitters (dCSIT). We generalize the ideas of Maleki et al. about Retrospective Interference Alignment (RIA) to be applied to the MIMO IC, where transmitters and receivers are equipped with (M, N) antennas, respectively...
In this paper, multi-group multi-way relaying is considered. There are L groups with K nodes in each group. Each node wants to share d data streams with all the other nodes in its group. A single MIMO relay assists the communications. The relay does not have enough antennas to spatially separate the data streams. However, the relay assists in performing interference alignment at the receivers. In...
We have implemented interference alignment (IA) and joint transmission coordinated multipoint (CoMP) on a wireless testbed using the feedback compression scheme of the new 802.11ac standard. The performance as a function of the frequency domain granularity is assessed. Realistic throughput gains are obtained by probing each spatial modulation stream with ten different coding and modulation schemes...
Managing interference is a major technical challenge in large wireless networks. Distributed cooperation techniques, such as Interference Alignment (IA), exploit the available spatial degrees of freedom of the interference channel holding promise of enhanced spectral efficiency. Most prior results, however, consider isolated network settings, neglecting the interference from nodes that are not participating...
This paper considers the ergodic block fading multi-user Gaussian interference channel (IC) in which each source desires to communicate to an intended destination. We assume that there is no CSI a priori available at terminals. We develop achievable rate results and compute the associated degrees of freedom by using a pilot-assisted interference alignment scheme. In this scheme, each source first...
In this paper we propose an algorithm to design interference alignment (IA) precoding and decoding matrices for MIMO X networks (XN). The proposed algorithm is rooted in the homotopy continuation techniques commonly used to solve systems of nonlinear equations. Homotopy methods find the solution of a target system by smoothly deforming the known solutions of a start system which can be trivially solved...
In this paper, a cognitive radio (CR) scenario comprised of a secondary interference channel (IC) and a primary point-to-point link (PPL) is studied, when the former interferes the latter. In order to satisfy a given rate requirement at the PPL, typical approaches impose an interference temperature constraint (IT). When the PPL transmits multiple streams, however, the spatial structure of the interference...
With interference alignment (IA), the achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) in wireless networks can be linearly scaled up with the number of users. However, to attain full DoF, the availability of perfect network channel state information (CSI) is mandatory, which impedes the practical deployment of IA since only partial network CSI may be accessible. In this paper, we investigate the effect of CSI...
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