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INNER BOUND ON THE GDOF OF THE KUSER MIMO GAUSSIAN SYMMETRIC

INTERFERENCE CHANNEL

ABSTRACT
The inner bound on the GDOF performance was derived for the
MIMO Gaussian symmetric IC (GSIC) as a combination of the HKscheme, IA, zero forcing (ZF)- receiving, and treating interference as
noise. Together, they represent the tightest known inner bound on the
GDOF performance of the K-user time-varying MIMO GSIC. In
particular, the extension of the HK-scheme to K-users (where K > 2)
is non-trivial and non-unique, and to the best of the authors
knowledge, new. Here, the GDOF performance of the HK-scheme is
derived and the conditions under which it is GDOF optimal are
studied. Also, the interplay between the HK-scheme and IA is
explored from an achievable GDOF perspective.

EXISTING SYSTEM
The generalized degrees of freedom (GDOF) performance of the twouser MIMO interference channel was extended to the X-channel and
the K-user SISO interference channel.

EXISTING SYSTEM DISADVANTAGES


However, none of the existing studies consider the GDOF
performance of the K-user MIMO Gaussian IC for K > 2.

PROPOSED SYSTEM

The K-user multiple input multiple output (MIMO) Gaussian


symmetric interference channel where each transmitter has M
antennas and each receiver has N antennas is studied from a
generalized degrees of freedom (GDOF) perspective. An inner
bound on the GDOF is derived using a combination of techniques
such as treating interference as noise, zero forcing (ZF) at the
receivers, interference alignment (IA), and extending the HanKobayashi (HK) scheme to K users, as a function of the number of
antennas and the log INR/ log SNR level. Several interesting
conclusions are drawn from the derived bounds. It is shown that
when K > N/M +1, a combination of the HK and IA schemes
performs the best among the schemes considered. When N/M < K
N/M + 1, the HK-scheme outperforms other schemes and is found to
be GDOF optimal in many cases. In addition, when the SNR and
INR are at the same level, ZF-receiving and the HK-scheme have
the same GDOF performance.

PROPOSED SYSTEM TECHNIQUE


In a weak interference regime, the capacity is unknown in general but
the best known achievable region has been proposed by HanKobayashi. The main idea behind the achievable rate region as
computed by Han-Kobayashi is to split each transmitter information
into two parts, i.e., a common and a private message.

FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
To give a better transmission schemes that achieve the optimal GDOF.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

Matlab7.14
MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It
integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-touse environment where problems and solutions are expressed in
familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include:
Math and computation
Algorithm development
Modeling, simulation, and prototyping
Data analysis, exploration, and visualization
Scientific and engineering graphics
Application development, including Graphical User Interface building

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