Title :
Interference Alignment With Asymmetric Complex Signaling—Settling the Høst-Madsen–Nosratinia Conjecture
Author :
Cadambe, Viveck R. ; Jafar, Syed Ali ; Wang, Chenwei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
It has been conjectured by Hø-Madsen and Nosratinia that complex Gaussian interference channels with constant channel coefficients have only one degree-of-freedom regardless of the number of users. While several examples are known of constant channels that achieve more than 1 degree-of-freedom, these special cases only span a subset of measure zero. In other words, for almost all channel coefficient values, it is not known if more than 1 degree-of-freedom is achievable. In this paper, we settle the Høst-Madsen-Nosratinia conjecture in the negative. We show that at least 1.2 degrees-of-freedom are achievable for all values of complex channel coefficients except for a subset of measure zero. For the class of linear beamforming and interference alignment schemes considered in this paper, it is also shown that 1.2 is the maximum number of degrees-of-freedom achievable on the complex Gaussian 3 user interference channel with constant channel coefficients, for almost all values of channel coefficients. To establish the achievability of 1.2 degrees-of-freedom we use the novel idea of asymmetric complex signaling - i.e., the inputs are chosen to be complex but not circularly symmetric. It is shown that unlike Gaussian point-to-point, multiple-access and broadcast channels where circularly symmetric complex Gaussian inputs are optimal, for interference channels optimal inputs are in general asymmetric. With asymmetric complex signaling, we also show that the 2 user complex Gaussian X channel with constant channel coefficients achieves the outer bound of 4/3 degrees-of-freedom, i.e., the assumption of time-variations/frequency-selectivity used in prior work to establish the same result, is not needed.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; array signal processing; broadcast channels; interference (signal); telecommunication signalling; Gaussian point-to-point channel; Høst-Madsen-Nosratinia Conjecture; asymmetric complex signaling; broadcast channels; complex Gaussian interference channels; constant channel coefficients; frequency selectivity; interference alignment schemes; linear beamforming; multiple-access channel; time-variation selectivity; Antennas; Array signal processing; Broadcasting; Communication system control; Frequency; Helium; Information theory; Interference channels; MIMO; Optimization; Receivers; Signal processing; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitters; Wireless networks; $X$ networks; Asymmetric complex signaling; capacity of wireless networks; degrees-of-freedom; interference alignment; interference management; interference networks;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2010.2053895