The Feasibility of Interference Alignment Over Measured MIMO-OFDM Channels
2010; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 59; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tvt.2010.2082005
ISSN1939-9359
AutoresOmar El Ayach, Steven W. Peters, Robert W. Heath,
Tópico(s)Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
ResumoInterference alignment (IA) has been shown to achieve the maximum achievable degrees of freedom in the interference channel. This results in sum rate scaling linearly with the number of users in the high signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) regime. Linear scaling is achieved by precoding the transmitted signals to align interference subspaces at the receivers given channel knowledge of all transmit-receive pairs, effectively reducing the number of discernible interferers. The theory of IA was derived under assumptions about the richness of scattering in the propagation channel; practical channels do not guarantee such ideal characteristics. This paper presents the first experimental study of IA in measured multiple-input-multiple-output orthogonal frequency-division-multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) interference channels. Our measurement campaign includes a variety of indoor and outdoor measurement scenarios at The University of Texas at Austin. We show that IA achieves the claimed scaling factors, or degrees of freedom, in several measured channel settings for a three-user two-antenna-per-node setup. In addition to verifying the claimed performance, we characterize the effect of Kronecker spatial correlation on sum rate and present two other correlation measures, which we show to be more tightly related to the achieved sum rate.
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