Interference Alignment: Practical Challenges and Test-bed Implementation
Nima Najari Moghadam, Hamed Farhadi, Per Zetterberg, Majid Nasiri, Khormuji, Mikael Skoglund

TL;DR
This paper reviews the practical challenges of implementing interference alignment in wireless networks, focusing on issues like channel knowledge and adaptive transmission, and discusses recent test-bed implementations of relevant algorithms.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of recent advances and practical test-bed implementations addressing the challenges of deploying interference alignment in real wireless systems.
Findings
Interference alignment can significantly increase data rates in wireless networks.
Practical deployment requires solutions for channel state information acquisition.
Recent test-beds demonstrate feasible implementation of interference alignment algorithms.
Abstract
Data traffic over wireless communication networks has experienced a tremendous growth in the last decade, and it is predicted to exponentially increase in the next decades. Enabling future wireless networks to fulfill this expectation is a challenging task both due to the scarcity of radio resources (e.g. spectrum and energy), and also the inherent characteristics of the wireless transmission medium. Wireless transmission is in general subject to two phenomena: fading and interference. The elegant interference alignment concept reveals that with proper transmission signalling design, different interference signals can in fact be aligned together, such that more radio resources can be assigned to the desired transmission. Although interference alignment can achieve a larger data rate compared to orthogonal transmission strategies, several challenges should be addressed to enable the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
