Interference Alignment in Reduced-Rank MIMO Networks with Application to Dynamic TDD

Amel Tibhirt, D. Slock, Y. Yuan-Wu
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In Dynamic Time Division Duplex (DynTDD), downlink/uplink (DL/UL) slot allocation is adaptive with traffic load. DynTDD systems have received a lot of attention for 5th generation (5G) mobile communication systems, as the spectrum efficiency of wireless communication networks is improved by the flexible and dynamic duplex operation. However when using DynTDD, a different DL/UL slot configuration is likely to be selected by neighboring cells, leading to Cross Link Interference (CLI) between the Base Stations (BS), which is known as BS-to-BS or DL-to-UL interference, and between User Equipment (UE) which is known as UE-to-UE or UL-to-DL interference. Rank deficient channels are frequently encountered in Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) networks, due to poor scattering and keyhole effects, or when using Massive MIMO and moving to mmWave. While the implications of rank deficient channels are well understood for the single user (SU) point to point setting, less is known for interference networks. In this paper, we extend a MIMO Interference Alignment (IA) feasibility investigation framework to rank deficient channels and we investigate the IA feasibility in DynTDD considering rank deficient MIMO interfering channels, by establishing the simultaneously necessary and sufficient conditions. These conditions allow us to evaluate the Degrees-of-Freedom (DoF) of centralized designs more precisely compared to the loose proper conditions. We then compare the achievable DoF of centralized designs with those of various distributed designs, allowing us to get a better idea of the DoF price to pay for distributedness (but not accounting for the gain in information exchange reduction that distributed designs permit).
降阶MIMO网络的干扰对准及其在动态TDD中的应用
在DynTDD (Dynamic Time Division Duplex)技术中,DL/UL (downlink/uplink)槽位分配可以根据业务负载自适应进行。由于灵活动态的双工操作提高了无线通信网络的频谱效率,DynTDD系统在第5代(5G)移动通信系统中受到了广泛关注。然而,当使用DynTDD时,相邻小区可能会选择不同的DL/UL插槽配置,从而导致基站(BS)之间的交叉链路干扰(CLI),称为BS到BS或DL到UL干扰,以及用户设备(UE)之间的交叉链路干扰(CLI),称为UE到UE或UL到DL干扰。在多输入多输出(MIMO)网络中,由于散射和锁孔效应较差,或者在使用大规模MIMO并向毫米波移动时,经常遇到秩不足信道。虽然对单用户(SU)点对点设置的秩缺陷信道的影响已经很好地理解,但对干扰网络的影响知之甚少。本文将MIMO干扰对准(IA)可行性研究框架扩展到秩缺信道,并通过同时建立充分必要条件,研究了考虑秩缺MIMO干扰信道的DynTDD中IA可行性。与松散的适当条件相比,这些条件使我们能够更精确地评估集中式设计的自由度(DoF)。然后,我们将集中式设计的可实现DoF与各种分布式设计的可实现DoF进行比较,使我们能够更好地了解为分布式所付出的DoF代价(但不考虑分布式设计所允许的信息交换减少的收益)。
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