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On the Degrees of Freedom of SISO X-Channel with Alternating CSIT

In this paper, we establish the degrees of freedom (DoF) of the two-user single input single output (SISO) X-channel with alternating channel state information at the transmitters (CSIT). Three cases are considered for the availability of CSIT; perfect, delayed and no-CSIT. Each state is associated with a fraction of time denoted by $λ_P, λ_D$ and $λ_N $, respectively. We provide new results for DoF of the two-user SISO X-channel when the available CSIT alternates between these three cases under a certain distribution $Λ(λ_P, λ_D, λ_N )$. Specifically, we show that the X-channel with alternating CSIT for $Λ(1/8, 3/8, 1/2)$ can achieve $5/4$ DoF. The interesting thing about $5/4$ is that it represents a position of compromise or a middle ground between the channel knowledge that transmitters need to steer interference and the degrees of freedom that the network can achieve. Moreover, $5/4$ is strictly greater than $6/5$ which is the upper bound for the X-channel with \textit{fixed} delayed CSIT.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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