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In traditional cellular networks, cell edge users suffer from severe interference. This paper considers a cell free network scenario that multiple base stations (BSs) serve a group of users without cell boundary. Each user can only be served by its own BS according to the traditional cellular network paradigm, while in the user centric cell free network, users can be associated with multiple nearby...
This paper considers interference mitigation techniques in the forward link of multibeam satellite systems. In contrast to previous works, either devoted to receiver interference mitigation (e.g. multiuser detection) or transmitter interference mitigation (precoding), this work evaluates the achievable rates of the joint combination of both techniques. On the one hand, precoding cannot properly mitigate...
The trustworthiness of nodes in a network is practically a complicated concept and strongly depends on the social relationship among the nodes. For a certain model of trustworthiness, the scheme can be optimized to achieve the highest average secrecy rate based on pre-defined information about possibly malicious nodes. In such a scheme, the secrecy rate is considered as a function of the maximum achievable...
This paper investigates the problem of the interference among multiple simultaneous transmissions in the downlink channel of a multi- antenna wireless system. A symbol-level precoding scheme is considered, where the data information is used, along with the channel state information, in order to exploit the multi-user interference and transform it into useful power at the receiver side. In this framework,...
Caching is an effective technique to improve user perceived experience for massive content delivery in wireless networks. An essential problem in cache-aided wireless networks is to find what and how much gain can be achieved by caching. This paper provides a study of the fundamental storage- latency tradeoff for a cache-aided MIMO interference network with 3 transmitters and 3 receivers and each...
In this paper, we consider a heterogeneous network in which a macro-cell tier is overlaid with a very dense tier of small cells. The macro-cell base station (BS) that applies a massive MIMO scheme not only serves the macro user equipment but also provides a wireless backhual for small-cell access points (APs). These APs serve their associated small-cell user equipment. A reverse time division duplex...
The combination of singular value decomposition (SVD)-based beamforming and filter bank multicarrier with offset quadrature amplitude modulation (FBMC/OQAM) has not been successful to date. The difficulty of this combination is that, the beamformers may change dramatically between adjacent subchannels, therefore destroy the orthogonality of FBMC/OQAM real-valued symbols, under frequency selective...
We present centralized iterative algorithms that jointly determine the optimal transmit and receive filters as well as the optimal power allocation for a K-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel (IC). The optimality criterion is based on the achievable sum-rate and the average per user multiplexing gain in the MIMO IC. By allowing channel state information (CSI) exchanged...
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