On network interference management

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We study two building-block models of interference-limited wireless networks, motivated by the problem of joint Peer-to-Peer and Wide Area Network design. In the first case, a single long-range transmitter interferes with multiple parallel short-range transmissions, and, in the second case, multiple short-range transmitters interfere with a single long-range receiver. We identify the maximal degree-of-freedom region of the former network and show that multilevel superposition coding by the long-range transmitter performs optimally. Moreover, a simple power control strategy, performed by the long-range transmitter, achieves a region that is within one bit of the capacity region, under certain channel conditions. For the latter network, we show that short-range transmitter power control is degree-of-freedom optimal under certain channel conditions. © 2010 IEEE.

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Jovičić, A., Wang, H., & Viswanath, P. (2010). On network interference management. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 56(10), 4941–4955. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2010.2059637

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