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Interference Mitigation in Feedforward Opportunistic Communications

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This paper deals with scenario-aware, uncoordinated, and distributed signaling techniques in the context of feedforward opportunistic communications, that is, when the opportunistic transmitting node does not cooperate with any other… Click to show full abstract

This paper deals with scenario-aware, uncoordinated, and distributed signaling techniques in the context of feedforward opportunistic communications, that is, when the opportunistic transmitting node does not cooperate with any other node in a heterogeneous communication context. In this signaling technique, each network node individually follows a transmission strategy based on the locally sensed occupied and unused physical-layer network resources to minimize the induced interference onto other coexisting networks, taking into account the impact of the sensing errors and the locality of the sensing information. The paper identifies and characterizes critical invariance properties of the transmitted pulse shaping waveforms that guarantee the detectability of the feedforward transmitted signal by the uncoordinated receiving nodes, irrespective of the sensing signal space basis. The paper also shows that, under mild operating conditions, the proposed transmission scheme asymptotically defines efficient alternatives in the frequency domain, such as the circulant-shaping TDMA (CS-TDMA) modulation, and all of them admit a direct adaptation to frequency-selective channels. Numerical evaluation of the proposed schemes validates the provided theoretical models.

Keywords: interference mitigation; communications interference; feedforward opportunistic; opportunistic communications; mitigation feedforward

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Communications
Year Published: 2023

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