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Channel Diversity needed for Vector Space Interference Alignment

Information Theory 2016-09-08 v4 math.IT

Abstract

We consider vector space interference alignment strategies over the KK-user interference channel and derive an upper bound on the achievable degrees of freedom as a function of the channel diversity LL, where the channel diversity is modeled by LL real-valued parallel channels with coefficients drawn from a non-degenerate joint distribution. The seminal work of Cadambe and Jafar shows that when LL is unbounded, vector space interference alignment can achieve 1/21/2 degrees of freedom per user independent of the number of users KK. However wireless channels have limited diversity in practice, dictated by their coherence time and bandwidth, and an important question is the number of degrees of freedom achievable at finite LL. When K=3K=3 and if LL is finite, Bresler et al show that the number of degrees of freedom achievable with vector space interference alignment is bounded away from 1/21/2, and the gap decreases inversely proportional to LL. In this paper, we show that when K4K\geq4, the gap is significantly larger. In particular, the gap to the optimal 1/21/2 degrees of freedom per user can decrease at most like 1/L1/\sqrt{L}, and when LL is smaller than the order of 2(K2)(K3)2^{(K-2)(K-3)}, it decays at most like 1/L41/\sqrt[4]{L}.

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@article{arxiv.1402.5326,
  title  = {Channel Diversity needed for Vector Space Interference Alignment},
  author = {Cheuk Ting Li and Ayfer Özgür},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.5326},
  year   = {2016}
}

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22 pages, 4 figures. Presented in part at the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, Honolulu, USA, June 2014. Published in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (Volume: 62, Issue: 4, April 2016)

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