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Interference Networks With no CSIT: Impact of Topology


Abstract:

We consider partially connected K -user interference networks, where the transmitters have no knowledge about the channel gain values, but they are aware of network topol...Show More

Abstract:

We consider partially connected K -user interference networks, where the transmitters have no knowledge about the channel gain values, but they are aware of network topology. We introduce several linear algebraic and graph theoretic concepts to derive new topology-based outer bounds and inner bounds on the symmetric degrees-of-freedom of these networks. We evaluate our bounds for two classes of networks to demonstrate their tightness for most networks in these classes, quantify the gain of our inner bounds over benchmark interference management strategies, and illustrate the effect of network topology on these gains.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory ( Volume: 61, Issue: 2, February 2015)
Page(s): 917 - 938
Date of Publication: 31 December 2014

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