An Overview of Interference Alignment - 02/25/2011
Bobak Nazer
Title: An Overview of Interference Alignment
Abstract: Consider K transmitters that wish to send data to a single receiver over a
shared wireless channel. Clearly, these transmitters will interfere with one another and,
to a first approximation, each user can attain at most 1/K the rate available in the
interference-free case. Similarly, consider a single transmitter that wishes to send
independent data to K receivers. Again, to a first approximation, the data rate to each
user is at most 1/K. Now, consider a network with K transmitters and K receivers where
each transmitter wishes to communicate with a unique receiver. Our intuition from the
previous two cases suggests that the data rate can be at most 1/K. Surprisingly, through
a technique known as interference alignment, the data rate can be pushed as high as 1/2
the interference-free rate. In this talk, I will highlight some of the core ideas behind
interference alignment and discuss applications to wireless networks and distributed
storage in data centers.
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JiaxiJin - 10 Mar 2011