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Interference management through cooperation

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2009
We consider a two-user interference channel where the source/destination nodes can cooperate with each other by virtue of being able to both transmit and receive. For the full-duplex mode of operation, we characterize the sum capacity of a linear deterministic channel exactly, and that of the Gaussian channel up to a constant number of bits.
Vinod Prabhakaran, Pramod Viswanath
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Interference Management versus Interference Cancellation: SATCOM Case

2011
Interference management and interference cancellation are addressed in the satellite communication (SATCOM) system. We first introduce the two options for a multibeam payload: flexible (FLEX) where allocation is fully flexible in the frequency domain, and conventional on which beamforming (BF) is applied. Further, two optimization problems are proposed,
Lei Jiang, Maria-Angeles Vázquez-Castro
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Interference Rejection and Management

2009
Abstract : We consider interference suppression in several wireless communication systems. The first topic treated is self-interference encountered among cooperating systems, for example, the self-interference that is encountered in cognitive radio systems and ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems.
Arun Batra   +3 more
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Interference Management in HetNets

2015
The capacity and the coverage of any wireless network can be improved in terms of efficiency by moving the transmitter and the receiver closer together. Therefore, the concept of small cells overlapping with traditional macrocells is gaining considerable research attention. However, the mass deployment of HetNets introduces certain challenges that must
Dania Marabissi, Romano Fantacci
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Relay assisted interference management in co-channel interference systems

2013 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China - Workshops (CIC/ICCC), 2013
Interference alignment (IA) is known to achieve the maximum degrees of freedom at high SNR in interference channels, however, the reliability of IA is little discussed in literature. We consider a scenario consisting of multiple antenna transmit-receive pairs and a MIMO relay helping managing the interference.
Yao-Jen Liang, Tai-Yu Liu
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Interference management and handoff techniques

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2009
Intersector interference management is crucial in universal frequency reuse systems like OFDMA. In this article, we described advanced interference management techniques for future OFDMA communication systems. Such techniques include dynamic frequency reuse, intersector interference-based power control, and effective intersector handoff using disjoint ...
Michael Wang   +4 more
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Nonsurgical Management of Disc-Interference Disorders

Dental Clinics of North America, 1991
Disc-interference disorders are a group of intracapsular problems that make up one category of temporomandibular disorders. The dental profession's understanding of these disorders has changed greatly in recent years. This article reviews current concepts regarding the diagnosis and management of these disorders as revealed through recent clinical ...
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Managing interference

Joint proceedings of the second international software architecture workshop (ISAW-2) and international workshop on multiple perspectives in software development (Viewpoints '96) on SIGSOFT '96 workshops, 1996
Anthony Finkelsteiin   +2 more
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Fast Interference Management

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Interference Management of OFDMA Uplinks

2007 IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference - VTC2007-Spring, 2007
The next generation of wireless networks will use OFDMA (orthogonal frequency division multiple access) technology in the uplink. In OFDMA, the uplink resources assigned to a user are called tiles each of which consists of a subset of consecutive subcarriers.
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