2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1912.06402
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Two-User SIMO Interference Channel with TIN: Improper Signaling versus Time-Sharing

Christoph Hellings,
Ferhad Askerbeyli,
Wolfgang Utschick

Abstract: In the two-user Gaussian interference channel with Gaussian inputs and treating interference as noise (TIN), improper complex signals can be beneficial if time-sharing is not allowed or if only the data rates are averaged over several transmit strategies (convex hull formulation). On the other hand, proper (circularly symmetric) signals have recently been shown to be optimal if coded time-sharing is considered, i.e., if both the data rates and the transmit powers are averaged. In this paper, we show that both … Show more

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