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Cellular interference alignment: Omni-directional antennas and asymmetric configurations

Ntranos et al., 2015

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4211154963315300811
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Ntranos V
Maddah-Ali M
Caire G
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

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Although interference alignment (IA) can theoretically achieve the optimal degrees of freedom (DoFs) in the K-user Gaussian interference channel, its direct application comes at the prohibitive cost of precoding over exponentially many signaling dimensions. On the …
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