Interference alignment is a radical idea that has recently emerged out of the capacity analysis of interference networks. In a relatively short time, this concept has challenged much of the conventional wisdom about the throughput limits of both wired and wireless networks. The technique is based on the idea that if interference or undesired signals are collectively engineered to occupy as low a dimensional space as possible, the desired signals can be more efficiently conveyed and recovered. Interference Alignment introduces the concept via a series of simple linear algebraic examples that very effectively convey the central idea of interference alignment. The ideas behind the various communication theoretic instantiations and applications of the technique are illustrated through simple examples that come across as neat little puzzles which enables the reader to quickly understand the topic. It provides both a tutorial and a survey of the state-of-art on the topic. The numerous concretely stated open problems sprinkled throughout tee up issues for further research for the reader. The presentation style of this tutorial is informal, favouring broad intuition over mathematical rigor and is written to be accessible to graduate students, researchers and professionals working in communication, signal processing, networking or information theory.
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Book Details
Title
Interference Alignment
Imprint
now publishers Inc
Publication Year
2011
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
now publishers Inc
Genre
Computers
ISBN13
9781601984746
Book Category
Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
COM031000
Book Subcategory
Computing and Information Technology Books
ISBN10
160198474X
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
8 mm
Height
234 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
219 gr
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