Interference Alignment in Dense Wireless Networks
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Abstract: We consider arbitrary dense wireless networks, in which nodes are placed in an arbitrary (deterministic) manner on a square region of unit area and communicate with each other over Gaussian fading channels. We provide inner and outer bounds for the -dimensional unicast and the -dimensional multicast capacity regions of such a wireless network. These inner and outer bounds differ only by a factor , yielding a fairly tight scaling characterization of the entire regions. The communication schemes achieving the inner bounds use interference alignment as a central technique and are, at least conceptually, surprisingly simple.
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(7)- On Network Interference Management
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- Cognitive Blind Interference Alignment for Macro-Femto Networks
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1954374 (Why is no real title available?)
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