Abstract

This paper studies a two-user single-input single- output (SISO) interference channel with a cognitive relay (ICCR) under delayed feedback. We consider three types of feedback: delayed channel state information at transmitter (CSIT), delayed output feedback, and no feedback. For each feedback information, we derive the optimal degrees of freedom (DoF) region of the two-user ICCR where delayed feedback information is available at all transmitters. We show that while a cognitive relay with no feedback cannot improve the sum DoF beyond 1 in the two-user interference channel, delayed feedback can increase the sum DoF to 4/3.

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