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arxiv: 1505.01222 · v1 · pith:QW2JX475new · submitted 2015-05-05 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Joint Interference Alignment and Bi-Directional Scheduling for MIMO Two-Way Multi-Link Networks

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keywords interferencetwo-waytransmissionsbi-directionaldirectionsdownlinkjointlinear
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By means of the emerging technique of dynamic Time Division Duplex (TDD), the switching point between uplink and downlink transmissions can be optimized across a multi-cell system in order to reduce the impact of inter-cell interference. It has been recently recognized that optimizing also the order in which uplink and downlink transmissions, or more generally the two directions of a two-way link, are scheduled can lead to significant benefits in terms of interference reduction. In this work, the optimization of bi-directional scheduling is investigated in conjunction with the design of linear precoding and equalization for a general multi-link MIMO two-way system. A simple algorithm is proposed that performs the joint optimization of the ordering of the transmissions in the two directions of the two-way links and of the linear transceivers, with the aim of minimizing the interference leakage power. Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy.

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