We consider a single-hop interference network with K transmitters and J receivers, all having M antennas. Each transmitter emits an independent message and each receiver requests an arbitrary subset of the messages. This generalizes the well-known K -user M-antenna interference channel, where each message is requested by a unique receiver. For our setup, we derive the degrees of freedom (DoF) region. The achievability scheme generalizes the interference alignment schemes proposed by Cadambe and Jafar. In particular, we achieve general points in the DoF region by using multiple base vectors and aligning all interferers at a given receiver to the interferer with the largest DoF. As a byproduct, we obtain the DoF region for the original interf...
Spectrum sharing is known as a key solution to accommodate the increasing number of users and the g...
Capacity characterization of communication networks is the most fundamental problem in Information T...
We show that the three-user MT ×MR Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) interference channel where ...
We consider a single hop interference network with K transmitters, each with an independent message ...
The concept of degrees of freedom (DoF) has been adopted to resolve the difficulty of studying the m...
We first consider a single hop wireless X network with K transmitters and J receivers, all with a si...
We consider a single hop wireless X network with K transmitters and J receivers, all with single ant...
In this paper, the degrees of freedom (DoF) regions of constant coefficient multiple antenna interfe...
Abstract — We provide tight inner and outerbounds to characterize the degrees of freedom region of t...
Degrees-of-freedom (DoF) is a useful yet tractable metric in characterizing the capacity of wireless...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2013. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Gennady Lyubeznik. ...
In this dissertation, interference alignment and interference cancellation in wireless interference ...
Due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, users that share the same channel resources may ca...
Capacity characterization of communication networks is the most fundamental problem in Information T...
Abstract—While the outer-bound of sum degrees of freedom (DoF) of 3-user interference channel is kno...
Spectrum sharing is known as a key solution to accommodate the increasing number of users and the g...
Capacity characterization of communication networks is the most fundamental problem in Information T...
We show that the three-user MT ×MR Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) interference channel where ...
We consider a single hop interference network with K transmitters, each with an independent message ...
The concept of degrees of freedom (DoF) has been adopted to resolve the difficulty of studying the m...
We first consider a single hop wireless X network with K transmitters and J receivers, all with a si...
We consider a single hop wireless X network with K transmitters and J receivers, all with single ant...
In this paper, the degrees of freedom (DoF) regions of constant coefficient multiple antenna interfe...
Abstract — We provide tight inner and outerbounds to characterize the degrees of freedom region of t...
Degrees-of-freedom (DoF) is a useful yet tractable metric in characterizing the capacity of wireless...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2013. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Gennady Lyubeznik. ...
In this dissertation, interference alignment and interference cancellation in wireless interference ...
Due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, users that share the same channel resources may ca...
Capacity characterization of communication networks is the most fundamental problem in Information T...
Abstract—While the outer-bound of sum degrees of freedom (DoF) of 3-user interference channel is kno...
Spectrum sharing is known as a key solution to accommodate the increasing number of users and the g...
Capacity characterization of communication networks is the most fundamental problem in Information T...
We show that the three-user MT ×MR Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) interference channel where ...