DocumentCode
2081262
Title
A reconfigurable distributed algorithm for K-user MIMO interference networks
Author
Alexandropoulos, George C. ; Papadias, Constantinos B.
Author_Institution
Broadband Wireless & Sensor NetworksGroup, Athens Inf. Technol. (AIT), Athens, Greece
fYear
2013
fDate
9-13 June 2013
Firstpage
3063
Lastpage
3067
Abstract
It is already well-known that interference alignment (IA) achieves the sum capacity of the K-user interference channel at the high interference regime. On the other hand, it is intuitively clear that when the interference levels are very low, a sum-rate scaling of K (as opposed to K/2 for IA) should be accessed at high signal-to-noise ratio values by simple (“myopic”) singlelink multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques such as waterfilling. Recent results have indicated that in certain low-to-moderate interference cases, treating interference as noise may in fact be preferable. In this paper, we present a distributed iterative algorithm for K-user MIMO interference networks which attempts to adjust itself to the interference regime at hand, in the above sense, as well as to the channel conditions. The proposed algorithm combines the system-wide mean squared error minimization with the waterfilling solution to adjust to the interference levels and channel conditions and maximize accordingly each user´s transmission rate. Sum-rate computer simulations for the proposed algorithm over Ricean fading channels show that, in the interference-limited regime, the proposed algorithm reconfigures itself in order to achieve the IA scaling whereas, in the low-to-moderate interference regime, it leads itself towards interference-myopic MIMO transmissions.
Keywords
MIMO communication; Rician channels; channel capacity; distributed algorithms; iterative methods; mean square error methods; radiofrequency interference; IA scaling; K-user MIMO interference networks; K-user interference channel sum capacity; MIMO techniques; Ricean fading channels; channel conditions; distributed iterative algorithm; high signal-to-noise ratio value; interference alignment; low-to-moderate interference regime; myopic singlelink multiple-input multiple-output techniques; reconfigurable distributed algorithm; sum-rate computer simulations; system-wide mean squared error minimization; user transmission rate; waterfilling solution; Fading; Interference channels; MIMO; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Budapest
ISSN
1550-3607
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2013.6655011
Filename
6655011
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