Abstract

Recently cellular networks have been densely and heterogeneously deployed indoors and outdoors to expand the network capacity, and thus the in-building propagation loss and the transmit power diversity of access points will exacerbate link heterogeneity and result in partial unidirectional strong interference. To make full use of the strong interference feature, we propose the successive interference cancellation and alignment (SICA) scheme in the K-user interference channel with partial unidirectional strong interference. SICA is designed to transmit two kinds of data streams simultaneously, the alignment streams and superposition streams. The alignment streams will follow the interference alignment criterion to maintain the optimal degrees of freedom (DoF) performance; the superposition streams are handled via successive interference cancellation at all the strongly interfered receivers to improve the overall achievable rate. The joint transceiver designs for SICA is modeled as a weighted sum rate (WSR) maximization problem, and then can be alternately solved for a local optimum according to the optimality equivalence between WSR and its corresponding weighted mean square error (WMMSE) problem. Simulation results have confirmed the sum rate improvement and DoF optimality of the proposed SICA scheme.

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