Interference alignment by motion
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Adib, Fadel M.; Suresh Kumar, Swarun; Aryan, Omid; Gollakota, Shyamnath; Katabi, Dina
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Recent years have witnessed increasing interest in interference alignment which has been demonstrated to deliver gains for wireless networks both analytically and empirically. Typically, interference alignment is achieved by having a MIMO sender precode its transmission to align it at the receiver. In this paper, we show, for the first time, that interference alignment can be achieved via motion, and works even for single-antenna transmitters. Specifically, this alignment can be achieved purely by sliding the receiver's antenna. Interestingly, the amount of antenna displacement is of the order of one inch which makes it practical to incorporate into recent sliding antennas available on the market. We implemented our design on USRPs and demonstrated that it can deliver 1.98× throughput gains over 802.11n in networks with both single-antenna and multi- antenna nodes.
Date issued
2013-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Proceedings of the 19th annual international conference on Mobile computing & networking - MobiCom '13
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Association for Computing Machinery
Citation
Adib, Fadel, Swarun Kumar, Omid Aryan, Shyamnath Gollakota, and Dina Katabi. “Interference Alignment by Motion.” Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing & Networking - MobiCom ’13 (2013), September 30–October 4, Miami, FL, USA.
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9781450319997