Degrees of Freedom of Full-Duplex Multiantenna Cellular Networks
Sang-Woon Jeon, Sung Ho Chae, Sung Hoon Lim

TL;DR
This paper characterizes the degrees of freedom in full-duplex multiantenna cellular networks, demonstrating potential twofold DoF gains over half-duplex systems through interference management techniques.
Contribution
It provides a complete DoF characterization for two FD cellular scenarios using interference alignment and beamforming, highlighting the benefits over HD systems.
Findings
Sum DoF is fully characterized for both scenarios.
FD operation can nearly double the DoF compared to HD systems.
DoF gains increase with the number of users relative to antennas.
Abstract
We study the degrees of freedom (DoF) of cellular networks in which a full duplex (FD) base station (BS) equipped with multiple transmit and receive antennas communicates with multiple mobile users. We consider two different scenarios. In the first scenario, we study the case when half duplex (HD) users, partitioned to either the uplink (UL) set or the downlink (DL) set, simultaneously communicate with the FD BS. In the second scenario, we study the case when FD users simultaneously communicate UL and DL data with the FD BS. Unlike conventional HD only systems, inter-user interference (within the cell) may severely limit the DoF, and must be carefully taken into account. With the goal of providing theoretical guidelines for designing such FD systems, we completely characterize the sum DoF of each of the two different FD cellular networks by developing an achievable scheme and obtaining…
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