Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
In this paper, we study new network information flow called multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) two-way relay interference channels where two links of relay systems are interfering with each other. In this system, we characterize the achievable total degrees of freedom (DOF) when all user nodes and relays have M and N antennas, respectively. We provide three different methods, namely, time-division multiple access, signal space alignment for network coding (SSANC), and a new interference neutralization (IN) scheme. In the SSA-NC scheme, one relay is selected to fully exploit the dimension of the chosen relay for network coding. For the IN, we propose a new relay transmission scheme where two relays cooperatively design the beamforming vectors so that the interference signals are neutralized at each receiver. By adopting three different relaying strategies, we show that the DOF of max {min(4N, 2M), min(2N, 2⌊4/3M⌋), min(2N - 1, 4M)} is achieved for MIMO two-way relay interference channels.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; cooperative communication; interference suppression; network coding; radio receivers; time division multiple access; DOF; MIMO two-way relay interference channels; SSA-NC; beamforming vectors; degrees of freedom; interference neutralization; interference signals; network coding; network information flow; radio receivers; relay transmission scheme; signal space alignment; time division multiple access; Antennas; Array signal processing; Interference channels; MIMO; Relays; Vectors; Degrees of freedom; interference channel; two-way relay;