The Degrees of Freedom of the Interference Channel With a Cognitive Relay Under Delayed Feedback
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Abstract: This paper studies the interference channel with a cognitive relay (ICCR) under delayed feedback. Three types of delayed feedback are studied: delayed channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT), delayed output feedback, and delayed Shannon feedback. Outer bounds are derived for the DoF region of the two-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) ICCR with delayed feedback as well as without feedback. For the single-input single-output (SISO) scenario, optimal schemes are proposed based on retrospective interference alignment. It is shown that while a cognitive relay without feedback cannot extend the sum-DoF beyond in the two-user SISO interference channel, delayed feedback in the same scenario can extend the sum-DoF to . For the MIMO case, achievable schemes are obtained via extensions of retrospective interference alignment, leading to DoF regions that meet the respective upper bounds.
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