Interference alignment (IA) is a novel technique that can effectively eliminate the interference and approach the sum capacity of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) when the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is high, by casting the desired signal and interference into different signal subspaces. The traditional alternating minimization interference leakage (AMIL) algorithm for IA shows good performance in high SNR regimes, however, the complexity of the AMIL algorithm increases dramatically as the number of users and antennas increases, posing limits to its applications in the practical systems. In this paper, a novel IA algorithm, called directional quartic optimal (DQO) algorithm, is proposed to minimize the interference leakage with rapid converg...
In recent years, the number of wireless nodes increases exponentially and the interference between t...
Interference is a key bottleneck in wireless communication systems. Interference alignment is a man...
Due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, users that share the same channel resources may ca...
Interference alignment (IA) is a novel technique that can effectively eliminate the interference and...
With the advent of sensor nodes with higher communication and sensing capabilities, the challenge ar...
Interference is deemed to be the most critical issue in every wireless communication network; a high...
Interference alignment (IA) has been put forward as a promising technique which can mitigate interfe...
It is necessary to improve the energy efficiency of batteries in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Th...
Alternating minimization and steepest descent are commonly used strategies to obtain interference al...
Abstract — Recent results establish the optimality of interfer-ence alignment to approach the Shanno...
AbstractFinding a low-interference connected topology is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor ne...
Degrees-of-freedom (DoF) is a useful yet tractable metric in characterizing the capacity of wireless...
Interference is a fundamental issue for wireless communication networks. With interference alignment...
The concept of degrees of freedom (DoF) has been adopted to resolve the difficulty of studying the m...
This paper considers the degrees of freedom (DOF) for a K user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)...
In recent years, the number of wireless nodes increases exponentially and the interference between t...
Interference is a key bottleneck in wireless communication systems. Interference alignment is a man...
Due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, users that share the same channel resources may ca...
Interference alignment (IA) is a novel technique that can effectively eliminate the interference and...
With the advent of sensor nodes with higher communication and sensing capabilities, the challenge ar...
Interference is deemed to be the most critical issue in every wireless communication network; a high...
Interference alignment (IA) has been put forward as a promising technique which can mitigate interfe...
It is necessary to improve the energy efficiency of batteries in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Th...
Alternating minimization and steepest descent are commonly used strategies to obtain interference al...
Abstract — Recent results establish the optimality of interfer-ence alignment to approach the Shanno...
AbstractFinding a low-interference connected topology is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor ne...
Degrees-of-freedom (DoF) is a useful yet tractable metric in characterizing the capacity of wireless...
Interference is a fundamental issue for wireless communication networks. With interference alignment...
The concept of degrees of freedom (DoF) has been adopted to resolve the difficulty of studying the m...
This paper considers the degrees of freedom (DOF) for a K user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)...
In recent years, the number of wireless nodes increases exponentially and the interference between t...
Interference is a key bottleneck in wireless communication systems. Interference alignment is a man...
Due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, users that share the same channel resources may ca...