Abstract

Linear interference alignment (IA) is considered a promising interference management technique for future cellular networks. However, its application to practical cellular networks still faces many challenges, two of which are the overhead of sharing global channel state information (CSI) and the cost of signalling dimensionality. These two challenges are resolved in this study via a new linear IA scheme that not only prevents global CSI sharing but also keeps the number of signalling dimensions manageable. While making linear IA more applicable, the proposed scheme provides comparable degrees of freedom to the existing IA schemes in symmetric multicell multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) uplink channels.

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