We establish the degrees of freedom of the two-user X-channel with delayed
channel knowledge at transmitters (i.e., delayed CSIT), assuming linear coding
strategies at the transmitters. We derive a new upper bound and characterize
the linear degrees of freedom of this network to be 6/5. The converse builds
upon our development of a general lemma that shows that, if two distributed
transmitters employ linear strategies, the ratio of the dimensions of received
linear subspaces at the two receivers cannot exceed 3/2, due to delayed CSIT.
As a byproduct, we also apply this general lemma to the three-user interference
channel with delayed CSIT, thereby deriving a new upper bound of 9/7 on its
linear degrees of freedom. This is the first bound that captures the impact of
delayed CSIT on the degrees of freedom of this network, under the assumption of
linear encoding strategies.Comment: To appear in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theor