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Degrees of Freedom of Full-Duplex Cellular Networks With Reconfigurable Antennas at Base Station


Abstract:

Full-duplex (FD) cellular networks are considered in which an FD base station (BS) simultaneously supports a set of half-duplex (HD) downlink (DL) users and a set of HD u...Show More

Abstract:

Full-duplex (FD) cellular networks are considered in which an FD base station (BS) simultaneously supports a set of half-duplex (HD) downlink (DL) users and a set of HD uplink (UL) users. The transmitter and the receiver of the BS are equipped with reconfigurable antennas, each of which can choose its transmit or receive mode from several preset modes. Under the no self-interference assumption arisen from an FD operation at the BS, the sum degrees of freedom (DoF) of FD cellular networks is investigated for both no channel state information at the transmit side (CSIT) and the partial CSIT. In particular, the sum DoF is completely characterized for the no CSIT model and an achievable sum DoF is established for the partial CSIT model, which improves the sum DoF of the conventional HD cellular networks. For both no CSIT and partial CSIT models, the results show that the FD BS with reconfigurable antennas can double the sum DoF even in the presence of user-to-user interference as both the numbers of DL and UL users and preset modes increase. It is further demonstrated that such DoF improvement indeed yields the sum rate improvement at the finite and operational signal-to-noise ratio regime.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ( Volume: 16, Issue: 4, April 2017)
Page(s): 2314 - 2326
Date of Publication: 13 March 2017

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I. Introduction

To meet soaring wireless demand with limited spectrum, there has been considerable researches for boosting utilization of wireless resources. Recently, full-duplex (FD) radios have emerged as a potential way of improving spectral efficiency by enabling simultaneous transmission and reception at the same time with the same wireless spectrum. Because of such simultaneous transmission and reception, FD has a potential to double the spectral efficiency compared to the conventional half-duplex (HD) mode such as frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD). Nonetheless, FD involves the practical issue of suppressing high-powered self-interference arisen from simultaneous transmission and reception [1]–[4]. In recent researches, there has been remarkable progress on analog and digital domain self-interference cancellation (SIC) techniques, showing that the point-to-point bidirectional FD system can achieve nearly twice higher throughput than the corresponding HD system, which demonstrates the possibility of implementing FD radios in practice [2]–[4].

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