Applied Algebra Seminar
Interference alignment for the MIMO channel
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Date
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Time
11 a.m.
Location
B139 Van Vleck Hall
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Dustin Cartwright,
Yale
Abstract: The MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) channel is model for wireless communication. Interference alignment is a technique by which multiple users of the channel can jointly use the common channel with greater efficiency than would be possible naively. The existence of such solutions can be guaranteed in some cases via Schubert calculus.
Yale
Abstract: The MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) channel is model for wireless communication. Interference alignment is a technique by which multiple users of the channel can jointly use the common channel with greater efficiency than would be possible naively. The existence of such solutions can be guaranteed in some cases via Schubert calculus.
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