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Signal Processing for MIMO Interference Networks


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1 Bangkok University, Thailand
2 National University of Singapore, Singapore
 

Multiple Input Multiple Output Interference Channels are investigated in this paper. We focus on how to tackle the interference when different users try to send their codewords to their corresponding receivers. We propose a strategy to remove the interference while allowing different users transmit at the same time. Our strategy is low-complexity while the performance is good. Mathematical analysis is provided and simulations are given based on our system.

Keywords

MIMO, Interference Channel, Alamouti Codes, Diversity, Interference Cancellation, Complexity.
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Thanat Chiamwichtkun
Bangkok University, Thailand
Stephanie Soon
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Ian Lim
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Abstract


Multiple Input Multiple Output Interference Channels are investigated in this paper. We focus on how to tackle the interference when different users try to send their codewords to their corresponding receivers. We propose a strategy to remove the interference while allowing different users transmit at the same time. Our strategy is low-complexity while the performance is good. Mathematical analysis is provided and simulations are given based on our system.

Keywords


MIMO, Interference Channel, Alamouti Codes, Diversity, Interference Cancellation, Complexity.