In band full duplex (IBFD) has the potential to not only double spectral efficiency (SE) but also greatly reduce transmission latency. However, the immaturity of existing self-interference cancellation (SIC) techniques renders IBFD impractical for near-future wireless applications. To inherit the merits of FD but with practical SIC requirements, multicarrier-division duplex (MDD) was recently proposed and studied. In this article, we demonstrate the advantages of MDD over the IBFD mode and the conventional half-duplex (HD) modes of frequency-division duplex (FDD) and time-division duplex (TDD) from several essential aspects, including SIC capability, resource integration, and the support for high-mobility communications. Several numerical r...
In-band full duplex (IBFD) is a promising technique that allows to potentially double the achievable...
Future cellular networks, the so-called 5G, are expected to provide explosive data volumes and data ...
Full-duplex (FD) wireless has recently emerged as a new technology that enables a wireless device to...
—In-band full-duplex (IBFD) has the potential to not only double the spectral efficiency (SE) but al...
Owing to the potentials of enabling to double spectral efficiency (SE) and reduce network latency, i...
The family of conventional half-duplex (HD) wireless systems relied on transmitting and receiving in...
The existing Time Division Duplex (TDD) and Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) techniques rely on a gua...
The family of conventional half-duplex (HD) wireless systems relied on transmitting and receiving in...
In-band full-duplex (IBFD) systems require promising resource allocation (RA) strategies to fully ex...
The next generations of cellular networks are expected to provide explosive data rate transmissions ...
To address the problem of radio spectrum congestion due to increasing demand for wireless communicat...
Conventional wireless communication systems operate in a half-duplex mode, i.e., current radios cann...
Abstract—In-band full-duplex (IBFD) operation has emerged as an attractive solution for increasing t...
Full-duplex (FD) wireless technology enables a radio to transmit and receive on the same frequency b...
In the recent years, a significant portion of the research within the field of wireless communications...
In-band full duplex (IBFD) is a promising technique that allows to potentially double the achievable...
Future cellular networks, the so-called 5G, are expected to provide explosive data volumes and data ...
Full-duplex (FD) wireless has recently emerged as a new technology that enables a wireless device to...
—In-band full-duplex (IBFD) has the potential to not only double the spectral efficiency (SE) but al...
Owing to the potentials of enabling to double spectral efficiency (SE) and reduce network latency, i...
The family of conventional half-duplex (HD) wireless systems relied on transmitting and receiving in...
The existing Time Division Duplex (TDD) and Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) techniques rely on a gua...
The family of conventional half-duplex (HD) wireless systems relied on transmitting and receiving in...
In-band full-duplex (IBFD) systems require promising resource allocation (RA) strategies to fully ex...
The next generations of cellular networks are expected to provide explosive data rate transmissions ...
To address the problem of radio spectrum congestion due to increasing demand for wireless communicat...
Conventional wireless communication systems operate in a half-duplex mode, i.e., current radios cann...
Abstract—In-band full-duplex (IBFD) operation has emerged as an attractive solution for increasing t...
Full-duplex (FD) wireless technology enables a radio to transmit and receive on the same frequency b...
In the recent years, a significant portion of the research within the field of wireless communications...
In-band full duplex (IBFD) is a promising technique that allows to potentially double the achievable...
Future cellular networks, the so-called 5G, are expected to provide explosive data volumes and data ...
Full-duplex (FD) wireless has recently emerged as a new technology that enables a wireless device to...