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arxiv: 1302.4020 · v1 · pith:RRXUMAKUnew · submitted 2013-02-17 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Topological Interference Management with Alternating Connectivity

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keywords alternatingchannelconnectivityinterferencemanagementproblemtopologicaltopology
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The topological interference management problem refers to the study of the capacity of partially connected linear (wired and wireless) communication networks with no channel state information at the transmitters (no CSIT) beyond the network topology, i.e., a knowledge of which channel coefficients are zero (weaker than the noise floor in the wireless case). While the problem is originally studied with fixed topology, in this work we explore the implications of varying connectivity, through a series of simple and conceptually representative examples. Specifically, we highlight the synergistic benefits of coding across alternating topologies.

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