Opportunistic Interference Mitigation Achieves Optimal Degrees-of-Freedom in Wireless Multi-cell Uplink Networks
Abstract
We introduce an opportunistic interference mitigation (OIM) protocol, where a user scheduling strategy is utilized in -cell uplink networks with time-invariant channel coefficients and base stations (BSs) having antennas. Each BS opportunistically selects a set of users who generate the minimum interference to the other BSs. Two OIM protocols are shown according to the number of simultaneously transmitting users per cell: opportunistic interference nulling (OIN) and opportunistic interference alignment (OIA). Then, their performance is analyzed in terms of degrees-of-freedom (DoFs). As our main result, it is shown that DoFs are achievable under the OIN protocol with selected users per cell, if the total number of users in a cell scales at least as . Similarly, it turns out that the OIA scheme with () selected users achieves DoFs, if scales faster than . These results indicate that there exists a trade-off between the achievable DoFs and the minimum required . By deriving the corresponding upper bound on the DoFs, it is shown that the OIN scheme is DoF optimal. Finally, numerical evaluation, a two-step scheduling method, and the extension to multi-carrier scenarios are shown.
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@article{arxiv.1006.2380,
title = {Opportunistic Interference Mitigation Achieves Optimal Degrees-of-Freedom in Wireless Multi-cell Uplink Networks},
author = {Bang Chul Jung and Dohyung Park and Won-Yong Shin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.2380},
year = {2016}
}
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18 pages, 3 figures, Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Communications