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Dirty paper coding

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Dirty paper coding (DPC) is a coding technique that pre-cancels known interference without power penalty once the transmitter is assumed to know the interference singal regardless of channels state information knowleage at the receiver. Examples of Dirty paper coding includes Costa precoding [5], Tomlinson-Harashima precoding[6][7] and the vector perturbation technique[8].