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arxiv: 1010.5661 · v2 · pith:O5KU3XWRnew · submitted 2010-10-27 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

The Wideband Slope of Interference Channels: The Large Bandwidth Case

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keywords interferenceslopewidebandregimechannelcharacterizeenergylarge
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It is well known that minimum received energy per bit in the interference channel is -1.59dB as if there were no interference. Thus, the best way to mitigate interference is to operate the interference channel in the low-SNR regime. However, when the SNR is small but non-zero, minimum energy per bit alone does not characterize performance. Verdu introduced the wideband slope S_0 to characterize the performance in this regime. We show that a wideband slope of S_0/S_{0,no interference}=1/2 is achievable. This result is similar to recent results on degrees of freedom in the high SNR regime, and we use a type of interference alignment using delays to obtain the result. We also show that in many cases the wideband slope is upper bounded by S_0/S_{0,no interference}<=1/2 for large number of users K .

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