Hybrid Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex Relaying with Transmit Power Adaptation
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Focusing on two-antenna infrastructure relays employed for coverage extension, we develop hybrid techniques that switch opportunistically between full-duplex and half-duplex relaying modes. To rationalize the system design, the classic three-node full-duplex relay link is first amended by explicitly modeling residual relay self-interference, i.e., a loopback signal from the transmit antenna to the receive antenna remaining after cancellation. The motivation for opportunistic mode selection stems then from the fundamental trade-off determining the spectral efficiency: The half-duplex mode avoids inherently the self-interference at the cost of halving the end-to-end symbol rate while the full-duplex mode…
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- Relay
- Telecommunications link
- Computer science
- Duplex (building)
- Spectral efficiency
- Electronic engineering
- Single antenna interference cancellation
- Transmitter power output
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