Real Interference Alignment: Exploiting the Potential of Single Antenna Systems

Abstract

In this paper, the available spatial Degrees-Of-Freedoms (DOF) in single antenna systems is exploited. A new coding scheme is proposed in which several data streams having fractional multiplexing gains are sent by transmitters and interfering streams are aligned at receivers. Viewed as a field over rational numbers, a received signal has infinite fractional DOFs, allowing simultaneous interference alignment of any finite number of signals at any finite number of receivers. The coding scheme is backed up by a recent result in the field of Diophantine approximation, which states that the convergence part of the Khintchine-Groshev theorem holds for points on non-degenerate manifolds. The proposed coding scheme is proved to be optimal for three communication channels, namely the Gaussian Interference Channel (GIC), the uplink channel in cellular systems, and the X channel. It is proved that the total DOF of the K-user GIC is K2 almost surely, i.e. each user enjoys half of its maximum DOF. Having K cells and M users within each cell in a cellular system, the total DOF of the uplink channel is proved to be KMM+1. Finally, the total DOF of the X channel with K transmitters and M receivers is shown to be KMK+M-1.

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