Cellular Networks With Finite Precision CSIT: GDoF Optimality of Multi-Cell TIN and Extremal Gains of Multi-Cell Cooperation
Hamdi Joudeh, Giuseppe Caire

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks with limited channel state information, demonstrating optimality of simple interference schemes in certain regimes and revealing the potential gains of multi-cell cooperation.
Contribution
It extends the GDoF optimality of mc-TIN to finite precision CSIT regimes and introduces extremal network analysis to quantify cooperation gains.
Findings
mc-TIN remains GDoF optimal under finite precision CSIT in the mc-CTIN regime.
Multi-cell cooperation offers logarithmic GDoF gains in the mc-SLS regime.
Simple layered superposition schemes are optimal for small networks under full cooperation.
Abstract
We study the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks under finite precision channel state information at the transmitters (CSIT). We consider downlink settings modeled by the interfering broadcast channel (IBC) under no multi-cell cooperation, and the overloaded multiple-input-single-output broadcast channel (MISO-BC) under full multi-cell cooperation. We focus on three regimes of interest: the mc-TIN regime, where a scheme based on treating inter-cell interference as noise (mc-TIN) was shown to be GDoF optimal for the IBC; the mc-CTIN regime, where the GDoF region achievable by mc-TIN is convex without the need for time-sharing; and the mc-SLS regime which extends a previously identified regime, where a simple layered superposition (SLS) scheme is optimal for the 3-transmitter-3-user MISO-BC, to overloaded cellular-type networks with more users than transmitters. We…
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