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摘要
动态时分双工(Dynamic Time Division Duplexing, DynTDD)是SG移动网络中实现特定子帧动态或灵活的上行、下行传输和接收的关键特性之一。然而,由于在相同或部分重叠的时频资源上使用不同传输方向的相邻小区会产生交联干扰(CLI),使得DynTDD系统的优势难以充分发挥。交联干扰有两种类型;基站(BS)之间的干扰被称为BS到BS或dl到ul干扰,用户设备(UE)之间的干扰被称为UE到UE或ul到dl干扰。信道矩阵秩不足是多输入多输出(MIMO)无线系统的一个重要方面。低散射和单一或很少直接路径的存在是导致无线信道秩不足的一些原因。虽然对单用户(SU)点对点设置的秩缺陷信道的影响已经很好地理解,但对干扰网络的影响知之甚少。本文给出了一个优于当前技术水平的全秩MIMO干扰信道的充分条件,并给出了更严格的干扰对准可行性的必要条件,该必要条件非常接近于给出所有可行情况的充分必要条件。然后,我们扩展了MIMO干扰对准(IA)可行性框架,通过研究我们发表的在这种情况下的充要条件定理来对缺陷信道进行排序。
Interference Mitigation in Dynamic TDD MIMO Interference Channels
Dynamic Time Division Duplexing (DynTDD) is one of the key features that enable the dynamic or flexible uplink and downlink transmission and reception for a specific sub-frame in SG mobile networks. However, the advantages of the DynTDD system are difficult to fully utilize due to the cross-link interference (CLI) arising from neighboring cells using different transmission directions on the same or partially- overlapping time-frequency resources. There are two types of cross-link interference; between the Base Stations (BS), which is known as BS-to-BS or DL-to-UL interference, and between User Equipment (UE) which is known as UE-to-UE or UL-to-DL interference. Rank deficiency of channel matrices is an important aspect of Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) wireless systems. Poor scattering and the presence of single or very few direct paths are some reasons for rank deficiency in wireless channels. While the implications of rank deficient channels are well understood for the single user (SU) point-to-point setting, less is known for interference networks. In this paper, we give a sufficient condition for a full rank MIMO interfering channel, that outperforms the current state of the art, we provide also tighter necessary conditions for Interference Alignment (IA) feasibility, that are very close to the necessary and sufficient condition, which gives all the feasible cases. Then we extend a MIMO Interference Alignment (IA) feasibility framework to rank deficient channels, by investigating our published theorem for the necessary and sufficient condition in this case.