Traditional solutions based on Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCSs) have been exhaustively used to improve the performance of wireless systems, striving to reach close to the maximum theoretical limits for channel capacity. In-Band Full-Duplex (IBFD) is an emerging technique that enables a wireless node to transmit and receive at the same time and on the same assigned frequency. Consequently, IBFD wireless communications can potentially double the channel capacity compared to contemporary Half-Duplex (HD) wireless systems. Therefore, IBFD techniques provide new insights into how available resources can be exploited.In this dissertation, a novel IBFD Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is presented for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) u...
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...
Our continuous demand for more wireless connectivity, higher data rates, lower latencies and improve...
In-band full duplex (IBFD) for wireless communication is defined as the ability of a node to send an...
In this paper, Synchronized Contention Window Full-Duplex (S-CW FD) protocol is presented as a mediu...
In order to mitigate collisions among stations in wireless local area networks (WLANs), the adoption...
Abstract Full-duplex (FD) wireless communication is evolving into a practical technique, and many st...
The densification of wireless networks that contend for a shared medium, demands improved MAC soluti...
Abstract—Recent advances in antenna and circuit design enable radios that operate in full duplex mod...
In-band full-duplex (IBFD) operation has emerged as an attractive solution for increasing the throug...
Owing to the potentials of enabling to double spectral efficiency (SE) and reduce network latency, i...
The next generations of cellular networks are expected to provide explosive data rate transmissions ...
In-Band Full-DupleX (IB-FDX) is defined as the ability for nodes to transmit and receive signals si...
Abstract—In-band full-duplex (IBFD) operation has emerged as an attractive solution for increasing t...
Future cellular networks, the so-called 5G, are expected to provide explosive data volumes and data ...
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...
Our continuous demand for more wireless connectivity, higher data rates, lower latencies and improve...
In-band full duplex (IBFD) for wireless communication is defined as the ability of a node to send an...
In this paper, Synchronized Contention Window Full-Duplex (S-CW FD) protocol is presented as a mediu...
In order to mitigate collisions among stations in wireless local area networks (WLANs), the adoption...
Abstract Full-duplex (FD) wireless communication is evolving into a practical technique, and many st...
The densification of wireless networks that contend for a shared medium, demands improved MAC soluti...
Abstract—Recent advances in antenna and circuit design enable radios that operate in full duplex mod...
In-band full-duplex (IBFD) operation has emerged as an attractive solution for increasing the throug...
Owing to the potentials of enabling to double spectral efficiency (SE) and reduce network latency, i...
The next generations of cellular networks are expected to provide explosive data rate transmissions ...
In-Band Full-DupleX (IB-FDX) is defined as the ability for nodes to transmit and receive signals si...
Abstract—In-band full-duplex (IBFD) operation has emerged as an attractive solution for increasing t...
Future cellular networks, the so-called 5G, are expected to provide explosive data volumes and data ...
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...
Our continuous demand for more wireless connectivity, higher data rates, lower latencies and improve...