Abstract

To reduce the overhead and complexity of channel state information acquisition in interference alignment, the topological interference management (TIM) was proposed to manage interference, which only relied on the network topology information. The previous research on topological interference management via the low-rank matrix completion approach is known to be NP-hard. This paper considers the clustering method for the topological interference management problem, namely, the low-rank matrix completion for TIM is applied within each cluster. Based on the clustering result, we solve the low-rank matrix completion problem via nuclear norm minimization and Frobenius norm minimization function. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed clustering method combined with TIM leads to significant gain on the achievable degrees of freedom.

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