Aiming Perfectly in the Dark - Blind Interference Alignment through Staggered Antenna Switching

Computer Science – Information Theory

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27 pages, 15 figures

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We propose a blind interference alignment scheme for the vector broadcast channel where the transmitter is equipped with M antennas and there are K receivers, each equipped with a reconfigurable antenna capable of switching among M preset modes. Without any knowledge of the channel coefficient values at the transmitters and with only mild assumptions on the channel coherence structure we show that MK/M+K-1 degrees of freedom are achievable. The key to the blind interference alignment scheme is the ability of the receivers to switch between reconfigurable antenna modes to create short term channel fluctuation patterns that are exploited by the transmitter. The achievable scheme does not require cooperation between transmit antennas and is therefore applicable to the MxK X network as well. Only finite symbol extensions are used, and no channel knowledge at the receivers is required to null the interference.

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