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Wireless Network Simplification : Beyond Diamond Networks

Published 21 Jan 2016 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1601.05776v2)

Abstract: We consider an arbitrary layered Gaussian relay network with $L$ layers of $N$ relays each, from which we select subnetworks with $K$ relays per layer. We prove that: (i) For arbitrary $L, N$ and $K = 1$, there always exists a subnetwork that approximately achieves $\frac{2}{(L-1)N + 4}$ $\left(\mbox{resp.}\frac{2}{LN+2}\right)$ of the network capacity for odd $L$ (resp. even $L$), (ii) For $L = 2, N = 3, K = 2$, there always exists a subnetwork that approximately achieves $\frac{1}{2}$ of the network capacity. We also provide example networks where even the best subnetworks achieve exactly these fractions (up to additive gaps). Along the way, we derive some results on MIMO antenna selection and capacity decomposition that may also be of independent interest.

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