Study of 5G base station antenna array performance for self-interference reduction
Bing Xue, Katsuyuki Haneda, Clemens Icheln

TL;DR
This paper investigates 5G base station antenna arrays focusing on self-interference reduction, developing channel models and capacity calculations as foundational work for future detailed analysis.
Contribution
It introduces channel models and capacity calculations specific to 5G antenna arrays aimed at reducing self-interference, serving as preliminary groundwork.
Findings
Developed line of sight and Rayleigh channel models
Calculated channel capacities for 5G antenna arrays
Established foundational methods for self-interference analysis
Abstract
The study of 5G base station antenna array performance for self-interference reduction is derived. The line of sight signal channel model and Rayleigh channel model are developed. The relevant calculations for channel capacities are shown. This is the pre-material for this study. More results and conclusions will be presented soon.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
MethodsBalanced Selection
