DocumentCode
43126
Title
Rethinking the role of interference in wireless networks
Author
Gan Zheng ; Krikidis, Ioannis ; Masouros, Christos ; Timotheou, Stelios ; Toumpakaris, Dimitris-Alexandros ; Zhiguo Ding
Volume
52
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
152
Lastpage
158
Abstract
This article re-examines the fundamental notion of interference in wireless networks by contrasting traditional approaches to new concepts that handle interference in a creative way. Specifically, we discuss the fundamental limits of the interference channel and present the interference alignment technique and its extension of signal alignment techniques. Contrary to this traditional view, which treats interference as a detrimental phenomenon, we introduce three concepts that handle interference as a useful resource. The first concept exploits interference at the modulation level and leads to simple multiuser downlink precoding that provides significant energy savings. The second concept uses radio frequency radiation for energy harvesting and handles interference as a source of green energy. The last concept refers to a secrecy environment and uses interference as an efficient means to jam potential eavesdroppers. These three techniques bring a new vision about interference in wireless networks and motivate a plethora of potential new applications and services.
Keywords
energy conservation; energy harvesting; modulation; precoding; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; detrimental phenomenon; eavesdroppers; energy harvesting; energy savings; green energy; interference channel; modulation; multiuser downlink precoding; radio frequency radiation; secrecy environment; signal alignment techniques; wireless networks; Interference; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitters; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2014.6957156
Filename
6957156
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