On Precoding for Constant K-User MIMO Gaussian Interference Channel with Finite Constellation Inputs
Abhinav Ganesan, B. Sundar Rajan

TL;DR
This paper investigates linear precoding strategies for the K-User MIMO Gaussian Interference Channel with finite constellation inputs, deriving conditions for optimality, and proposing algorithms that outperform existing interference alignment methods in sum-rate performance.
Contribution
It introduces a high SNR approximation for finite constellation inputs, characterizes precoders that achieve maximum rates, and develops gradient-based algorithms for sum-rate optimization.
Findings
Precoders satisfying interference alignment conditions achieve CCSC.
Proposed algorithms improve sum-rate by over 0.1 bits/sec/Hz at moderate SNRs.
Finite constellation inputs significantly impact precoding design and performance.
Abstract
This paper considers linear precoding for constant channel-coefficient -User MIMO Gaussian Interference Channel (MIMO GIC) where each transmitter- (Tx-), requires to send independent complex symbols per channel use that take values from fixed finite constellations with uniform distribution, to receiver- (Rx-) for . We define the maximum rate achieved by Tx- using any linear precoder, when the interference channel-coefficients are zero, as the signal to noise ratio (SNR) tends to infinity to be the Constellation Constrained Saturation Capacity (CCSC) for Tx-. We derive a high SNR approximation for the rate achieved by Tx- when interference is treated as noise and this rate is given by the mutual information between Tx- and Rx-, denoted as . A set of necessary and sufficient conditions on the precoders under which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
