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Self-Interference Cancellation in Multi-hop Full-Duplex Networks via Structured Signaling
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- This paper discusses transmission strategies for dealing with the problem of self-interference in multi-hop wireless networks in which the nodes communicate in a full- duplex mode. An information theoretic study of the simplest such multi-hop network: the two-hop source-relay-destination network, leads to a novel transmission strategy called structured self-interference cancellation (or just "structured cancellation" for short). In the structured cancellation strategy the source restrains from transmitting on certain signal levels, and the relay structures its transmit signal such that it can learn the residual self-interference channel, and undo the self-interference, by observing the portion of its own transmit signal that appears at the signal levels left empty by the source. It is shown that in certain nontrivial regimes, the structured cancellation strategy outperforms not only half-duplex but also full-duplex schemes in which time-orthogonal training is used for estimating the residual self-interference channel.<br />Comment: Draft of the paper to be presented at the Allerton Conference on Sept 29, 2011; Proc. 49th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, September 2011
- Subjects :
- Computer Science - Information Theory
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1111.0727
- Document Type :
- Working Paper