Title :
Delay-rate tradeoff in ergodic interference alignment
Author :
Johnson, Oliver ; Aldridge, Matthew ; Piechocki, Robert
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Math., Univ. of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Abstract :
Ergodic interference alignment, as introduced by Nazer et al (NGJV), is a technique that allows high-rate communication in n-user interference networks with fast fading. It works by splitting communication across a pair of fading matrices. However, it comes with the overhead of a long time delay until matchable matrices occur: the delay is qn2 for field size q. In this paper, we outline two new families of schemes, called JAP and JAP-B, that reduce the expected delay, sometimes at the cost of a reduction in rate from the NGJV scheme. In particular, we give examples of good schemes for networks with few users, and show that in large n-user networks, the delay scales like qT, where T is quadratic in n for a constant per-user rate and T is constant for a constant sum-rate. We also show that half the single-user rate can be achieved while reducing NGJV´s delay from qn2 to q(n-1)(n-2).
Keywords :
array signal processing; delays; fading channels; matrix algebra; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; JAP schemes; JAP-B schemes; NGJV scheme; beamforming; constant sum-rate; delay-rate tradeoff; ergodic interference alignment; fading channel; fading matrices; high-rate communication; long time delay; n-user interference networks; single-user rate; Delay; Delay effects; Fading; Interference; Receivers; Time division multiple access; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory Proceedings (ISIT), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2580-6
Electronic_ISBN :
2157-8095
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2012.6283994