Interference Alignment and Degrees of Freedom of the $K$-User Interference Channel
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For the fully connected K user wireless interference channel where the channel coefficients are time-varying and are drawn from a continuous distribution, the sum capacity is characterized as C(SNR)=K/2log(SNR)+o(log(SNR)) . Thus, the K user time-varying interference channel almost surely has K/2 degrees of freedom. Achievability is based on the idea of interference alignment. Examples are also provided of fully connected K user interference channels with constant (not time-varying) coefficients where the capacity is exactly achieved by interference alignment at all SNR values.
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- Interference alignment
- Interference (communication)
- Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Co-channel interference
- Zero-forcing precoding
- Computer science
- Topology (electrical circuits)
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