Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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725251 | The Journal of China Universities of Posts and Telecommunications | 2013 | 6 Pages |
This paper characterizes the spatially-normalized degrees of freedom (DoF) of a 2-cell, 3-user per cell multiple input multiple output (MIMO) cellular networks with M antennas at each user and N antennas at each base station. We show that the spatially-normalized DoF is a piecewise linear function, with either M or N being the bottleneck. Given γ = M / N, we shown that for there is redundancy in both M and N, i.e., either can be reduced without losing spatially-normalized DoF. On the other hand, for it is shown that there is no redundancy in either M or N, i.e, neither can be reduced without losing spatially-normalized DoF. Our results also settle the issue of feasibility of linear interference alignment for all values of M and N. Specifically, it is shown that except for for every other γ, the proper systems are actually not feasible.