DocumentCode
1249368
Title
Improper Gaussian Signaling on the Two-User SISO Interference Channel
Author
Ho, Zuleita K M ; Jorswieck, Eduard
Author_Institution
Inst. of Commun. Technol., Dresden Univ. of Technol., Dresden, Germany
Volume
11
Issue
9
fYear
2012
fDate
9/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3194
Lastpage
3203
Abstract
On a single-input-single-out (SISO) interference channel (IC), conventional non-cooperative strategies encourage players selfishly maximizing their transmit data rates, neglecting the deficit of performance caused by and to other players. In the case of proper complex Gaussian noise, the maximum entropy theorem shows that the best-response strategy is to transmit with proper signals (symmetric complex Gaussian symbols). However, such equilibrium leads to degrees-of-freedom zero due to the saturation of interference. With improper signals (asymmetric complex Gaussian symbols), an extra freedom of optimization is available. In this paper, we study the impact of improper signaling on the 2-user SISO IC. We explore the achievable rate region with non-cooperative strategies by computing a Nash equilibrium of a non-cooperative game with improper signaling. Then, assuming cooperation between players, we study the achievable rate region of improper signals. We propose the usage of improper rank one signals for their simplicity and ease of implementation. Despite their simplicity, rank one signals achieve close to optimal sum rate compared to full rank improper signals. We characterize the Pareto boundary, the outer-boundary of the achievable rate region, of improper rank one signals with a single real-valued parameter; we compute the closed-form solution of the Pareto boundary with the non-zero-forcing strategies, the maximum sum rate point and the max-min fairness solution with zero-forcing strategies. Analysis on the extreme SNR regimes shows that proper signals maximize the wide-band slope of spectral efficiency whereas improper signals optimize the high-SNR power offset.
Keywords
Gaussian noise; Pareto optimisation; game theory; maximum entropy methods; minimax techniques; radiofrequency interference; spectral analysis; telecommunication signalling; wireless channels; 2-user SISO IC; Gaussian signaling; Nash equilibrium; Pareto boundary; SNR regime; asymmetric complex Gaussian symbol; best-response strategy; complex Gaussian noise; degrees-of-freedom zero; high-SNR power offset; improper signaling; max-min fairness solution; maximum entropy theorem; maximum sum rate point; noncooperative game; noncooperative strategy; nonzero-forcing strategy; optimization; rate region; single-input-single-out interference channel; spectral efficiency; transmit data rate; two-user SISO interference channel; wide-band slope; Covariance matrix; Integrated circuits; Interference channels; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Asymmetric complex signaling; SISO; improper signaling; interference channel;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2012.071612.111338
Filename
6247448
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