Harvesting full-duplex rate gains in cellular networks with half-duplex user terminals
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Conference PaperKAUST Department
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) DivisionElectrical Engineering Program
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2016-07-26Online Publication Date
2016-07-26Print Publication Date
2016-05Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/627642
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Full-Duplex (FD) transceivers may be expensive in terms of complexity, power consumption, and price to be implemented in all user terminals. Therefore, techniques to exploit in-band full-duplex communication with FD base stations (BSs) and half-duplex (HD) users' equipment (UEs) are required. In this context, 3-node topology (3NT) has been recently proposed for FD BSs to reuse the uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) channels with HD terminals within the same cell. In this paper, we present a tractable mathematical framework, based on stochastic geometry, for 3NT in cellular networks. To this end, we propose a design paradigm via pulse-shaping and partial overlap between UL and DL channels to maximize the harvested rate gains in 3NT. The results show that 3NT achieves a close performance to networks with FD BSs and FD UEs, denoted by 2-node topology (2NT) networks. A maximum of 5% rate loss is reported when 3NT is compared to 2NT with efficient self-interference cancellation (SIC). If the SIC in 2NT is not efficient, 3NT highly outperforms 2NT. Consequently, we conclude that, irrespective to the UE duplexing scheme, it is sufficient to have FD BSs to harvest FD rate gains.Citation
AlAmmouri A, ElSawy H, Alouini M-S (2016) Harvesting full-duplex rate gains in cellular networks with half-duplex user terminals. 2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC). Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICC.2016.7510864.Conference/Event name
2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2016arXiv
1511.00207ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/ICC.2016.7510864