Mitigation of Loopback Self-Interference in Full-Duplex MIMO Relays
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Full-duplex relaying is more spectrally efficient than half-duplex relaying as only one channel use is needed per two hops. However, it is crucial to minimize relay self-interference to render full duplex feasible. For this purpose, we analyze a broad range of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) mitigation schemes: natural isolation, time-domain cancellation, and spatial suppression. Cancellation subtracts replicated interference signal from the relay input while suppression reserves spatial dimensions for receive and transmit filtering. Spatial suppression can be achieved by antenna subset selection, null-space projection, i.e., receiving and transmitting in orthogonal subspaces, or joint transmit and…
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- MIMO
- Computer science
- Single antenna interference cancellation
- Interference (communication)
- Spatial filter
- Beamforming
- Minimum mean square error
- Antenna diversity
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