An Inter-Node Interference Suppression Approach in Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
Fei Wu, Mintao Zhang, Si Li, and Wan Ma

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel inter-user interference suppression method for full-duplex wireless networks, leveraging channel information and weighted retransmission to improve interference mitigation.
Contribution
It proposes a new IUI suppression approach that uses channel knowledge and weighted retransmission, with analytical derivation and broadband extension.
Findings
Achieves better interference suppression than existing schemes
Provides closed-form optimal weighting coefficients for narrowband case
Extends approach to broadband scenarios using time-domain filtering
Abstract
Considering that a full-duplex network is comprised of a full-duplex (FD) base station (BS) and two half-duplex (HD) users, one user transmits on the uplink channel and the other receives through the downlink channel on the same frequency. The uplink user will generate inter-user interference (IUI) on the downlink user through the interference channel. In this paper, we propose a novel IUI suppression approach when the BS knows the full channel station information. The main idea of the approach is to retransmit the weighted uplink signal as soon as it has been received at the BS. For the narrowband case, we first derive the closed-form expression of the optimum weighted coefficient when the SI is perfectly cancelled at the BS and then analyze the performance of the proposed IUI suppression approach in practical considerations. Furthermore, the proposed IUI suppression approach can be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFull-Duplex Wireless Communications · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
