Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In general, current wireless system, either for area
networks or point-to-point links, cannot transmit and receive
signals in both directions in the same frequency band and at
the same time because of the extremely high self-interference,
which annihilates the desired signal, making the use of halfduplex
methods strictly necessary. In order to achieve full-duplex
wireless communications, it is crucial to develop extremely efficient
methods for self-interference cancellation and some recent
studies in the literature have introduced novel architectures for
addressing this challenging issue. This paper investigates a form
of partial-duplex in wireless communication, which implies the
use of just a portion of the available spectrum for full duplex
transmission and reception. The rationale behind this approach
is to limit the level of self-interference, relaxing the constraints on
the echo canceler design in order to increase the distance range
between transmitter and receiver. Therefore, in this study, we
present results regarding the mitigation of the self-interference
canceler requirements, which can be exploited for extending the
range of FD communication in point-to-point links.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
wireless communication; full-duplex; point-to-point links
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