{"department":[{"_id":"263"}],"type":"conference","citation":{"ama":"García-Naya JA, Castedo L, Ramírez D, Santamaría I. Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information. In: Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf. ; 2011.","ieee":"J. A. García-Naya, L. Castedo, D. Ramírez, and I. Santamaría, “Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information,” 2011.","bibtex":"@inproceedings{García-Naya_Castedo_Ramírez_Santamaría_2011, place={Barcelona, Spain}, title={Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information}, booktitle={Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf.}, author={García-Naya, J. A. and Castedo, L. and Ramírez, D. and Santamaría, I.}, year={2011} }","short":"J.A. García-Naya, L. Castedo, D. Ramírez, I. Santamaría, in: Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf., Barcelona, Spain, 2011.","apa":"García-Naya, J. A., Castedo, L., Ramírez, D., & Santamaría, I. (2011). Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information. Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf.","chicago":"García-Naya, J. A., L. Castedo, D. Ramírez, and I. Santamaría. “Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information.” In Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf. Barcelona, Spain, 2011.","mla":"García-Naya, J. A., et al. “Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information.” Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf., 2011."},"user_id":"43497","year":"2011","author":[{"first_name":"J. A.","full_name":"García-Naya, J. A.","last_name":"García-Naya"},{"full_name":"Castedo, L.","last_name":"Castedo","first_name":"L."},{"last_name":"Ramírez","full_name":"Ramírez, D.","first_name":"D."},{"full_name":"Santamaría, I.","last_name":"Santamaría","first_name":"I."}],"date_created":"2023-01-30T11:51:58Z","status":"public","_id":"40830","abstract":[{"text":"Interference Alignment (IA) has been revealed as one of the most attractive transmission techniques for the K-user in- terference channel. In this work, we employ a multiuser Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) testbed to analyze, in realistic indoor scenarios, the impact of channel state information errors on the sum-rate performance of IA. We restrict our study to a 3-user interference network in which each user transmits a single data stream using two transmit and two receive antennas. For this MIMO interference network, only two different IA solutions exist. We also evaluate the performance gain obtained in practice by using the IA solution that maximizes the sum-rate.","lang":"eng"}],"publication":"Proc.\\ Eur.\\ Signal Process.\\ Conf.","title":"Experimental Evaluation of Interference Alignment Under Imperfect Channel State Information","date_updated":"2023-01-30T11:56:17Z","place":"Barcelona, Spain"}