Achievable Sum DoF of the K-User MIMO Interference Channel with Delayed CSIT
Abstract
This paper considers a -user multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel (IC) where 1) the channel state information obtained by the transmitters (CSIT) is completely outdated, and 2) the number of transmit antennas at each transmitter, i.e., , is greater than the number of receive antennas at each user, i.e., . The usefulness of the delayed CSIT was firstly identified in a -phase Retrospective Interference Alignment (RIA) scheme proposed by Maddah-Ali et al for the Multiple-Input-Single-Output Broadcast Channel, but the extension to the MIMO IC is a non-trivial step as each transmitter only has the message intended for the corresponding user. Recently, Abdoli et al focused on a Single-Input-Single-Output IC and solved such bottleneck by inventing a -phase RIA with distributed overheard interference retransmission. In this paper, we propose two -phase RIA schemes suitable for the MIMO IC by generalizing and integrating some key features of both Abdoli's and Maddah-Ali's works. The two schemes jointly yield the best known sum Degrees-of-Freedom (DoF) performance so far. For the case , the achieved sum DoF is asymptotically given by when .
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@article{arxiv.1605.01641,
title = {Achievable Sum DoF of the K-User MIMO Interference Channel with Delayed CSIT},
author = {Chenxi Hao and Bruno Clerckx},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.01641},
year = {2016}
}