Beamforming Design for Full-Duplex Two-Way Amplify-and-Forward MIMO Relay
Yeonggyu Shim, Wan Choi, and Hyuncheol Park

TL;DR
This paper proposes a joint relay and receive beamforming design for full-duplex two-way MIMO relay systems, optimizing mean square error under power constraints while accounting for residual self-interference and channel estimation errors.
Contribution
It derives closed-form solutions for optimal relay and receive beamforming matrices considering residual self-interference propagation, and introduces a practical beamforming scheme using recent channel data.
Findings
Optimal beamforming balances residual SI suppression and signal transmission.
Proposed method improves performance in scenarios with imperfect SI cancellation.
FD mode benefits depend on SNR and interference levels, guiding mode selection.
Abstract
We consider the full-duplex (FD) two-way amplify-and-forward relay system with imperfect cancelation of loopback self-interference (SI) and investigate joint design of relay and receive beamforming for minimizing the mean square error under a relay transmit power constraint. Due to loopback channel estimation error and limitation of analog-to-digital converter, the loopback SI cannot be completely canceled. Multiple antennas at the relay can help loopback SI suppression but beamforming is required to balance between the residual SI suppression and the desired signal transmission. Moreover, the relay beamforming matrix should be updated every time slot because the residual SI in the previous time slot is amplified by the current beamforming matrix and added to the received signals from the two sources in the current time slot. We derive the optimally balanced relay beamforming and…
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