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Degrees of freedom of certain interference alignment schemes with distributed CSI

Paul de Kerret
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David Gesbert

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Print Request Permissions Save to Project In this work, we consider the use of interference alignment (IA) in a MIMO interference channel (IC) under the assumption that each transmitter (TX) has access to channel state information (CSI) that generally differs from that available to other TXs. This setting is referred to as distributed CSIT. In a setting where CSI accuracy is controlled by a set of power exponents, we show that in the static 3-user MIMO square IC, the number of degrees-of-freedom (DoF) that can be achieved with distributed CSIT is at least equal to the DoF achieved with the worst accuracy taken across the TXs and across the interfering links. We conjecture further that this represents exactly the DoF achieved. This result is in strong contrast with the centralized CSIT configuration usually studied (where all the TXs share the same, possibly imperfect, channel estimate) for which it was shown that the DoF achieved at receiver (RX) i is solely limited by the quality of its own feedback. This shows the critical impact of CSI discrepancies between the TXs, and highlights the price paid by distributed precoding.
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hal-00868389 , version 1 (01-10-2013)

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Paul de Kerret, Maxime Guillaud, David Gesbert. Degrees of freedom of certain interference alignment schemes with distributed CSI. IEEE 14th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2013, Jun 2013, Germany. pp.305 - 309, ⟨10.1109/SPAWC.2013.6612061⟩. ⟨hal-00868389⟩

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