The concept of interference alignment has been studied mainly from an information-theoretic and signal processing point of view, focusing on scenarios with a high degree of coordination among nodes often achieved by means of transmission scheduling. However, many real-world networks employ random access policies rather than deterministic scheduling, and it is therefore important to understand how the behavior of the interference alignment algorithms may change in this setting. We investigate this problem by means of two analytical models and we also provide hints on the properties that an effective protocol should have in order to fully exploit the potential of interference alignment in random access systems.

Design and analysis of random access networks with interference alignment

ZORZI, MICHELE
2011

Abstract

The concept of interference alignment has been studied mainly from an information-theoretic and signal processing point of view, focusing on scenarios with a high degree of coordination among nodes often achieved by means of transmission scheduling. However, many real-world networks employ random access policies rather than deterministic scheduling, and it is therefore important to understand how the behavior of the interference alignment algorithms may change in this setting. We investigate this problem by means of two analytical models and we also provide hints on the properties that an effective protocol should have in order to fully exploit the potential of interference alignment in random access systems.
2011
2011 45th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
9781424498468
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