Interference Exploitation via Symbol-Level Precoding: Overview, State-of-the-Art and Future Directions
Ang Li, Danilo Spano, Jevgenij Krivochiza, Stavros Domouchtsidis,, Christos G. Tsinos, Christos Masouros, Symeon Chatzinotas, Yonghui Li, Branka, Vucetic, and Bj\"orn Ottersten

TL;DR
This paper reviews how symbol-level precoding transforms interference from a limiting factor into a beneficial element in wireless systems, discussing design, applications, practical implementation, and future research challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive tutorial on interference exploitation via symbol-level precoding, including classification, mathematical formulation, optimization techniques, and practical considerations.
Findings
Constructive interference can enhance system performance.
Proof-of-concept testbeds demonstrate practical feasibility.
Open problems highlight future research directions.
Abstract
Interference is traditionally viewed as a performance limiting factor in wireless communication systems, which is to be minimized or mitigated. Nevertheless, a recent line of work has shown that by manipulating the interfering signals such that they add up constructively at the receiver side, known interference can be made beneficial and further improve the system performance in a variety of wireless scenarios, achieved by symbol-level precoding (SLP). This paper aims to provide a tutorial on interference exploitation techniques from the perspective of precoding design in a multi-antenna wireless communication system, by beginning with the classification of constructive interference (CI) and destructive interference (DI). The definition for CI is presented and the corresponding mathematical characterization is formulated for popular modulation types, based on which optimization-based…
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TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
