DocumentCode :
83008
Title :
All-Digital Self-Interference Cancellation Technique for Full-Duplex Systems
Author :
Ahmed, Elsayed ; Eltawil, Ahmed M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
Volume :
14
Issue :
7
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jul-15
Firstpage :
3519
Lastpage :
3532
Abstract :
Full-duplex systems are expected to double the spectral efficiency compared to conventional half-duplex systems if the self-interference signal can be significantly mitigated. Digital cancellation is one of the lowest complexity self-interference cancellation techniques in full-duplex systems. However, its mitigation capability is very limited, mainly due to transmitter and receiver circuit´s impairments (e.g., phase noise, nonlinear distortion, and quantization noise). In this paper, we propose a novel digital self-interference cancellation technique for full-duplex systems. The proposed technique is shown to significantly mitigate the self-interference signal as well as the associated transmitter and receiver impairments, more specifically, transceiver nonlinearities and phase noise. In the proposed technique, an auxiliary receiver chain is used to obtain a digital-domain copy of the transmitted Radio Frequency (RF) self-interference signal. The self-interference copy is then used in the digital-domain to cancel out both the self-interference signal and the associated transmitter impairments. Furthermore, to alleviate the receiver phase noise effect, a common oscillator is shared between the auxiliary and ordinary receiver chains. A thorough analytical and numerical analysis for the effect of the transmitter and receiver impairments on the cancellation capability of the proposed technique is presented. Finally, the overall performance is numerically investigated showing that using the proposed technique, the self-interference signal could be mitigated to ~3 dB higher than the receiver noise floor, which results in up to 76% rate improvement compared to conventional half-duplex systems at 20 dBm transmit power values.
Keywords :
interference suppression; radio networks; all-digital self-interference cancellation technique; full-duplex systems; lowest complexity self-interference cancellation techniques; phase noise; radio frequency self-interference signal; transceiver nonlinearities; Auxiliary transmitters; Phase noise; Quantization (signal); Receivers; Transceivers; Full-duplex systems; digital self-interference cancellation; phase noise; transceiver nonlinearities;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1276
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2015.2407876
Filename :
7051286
Link To Document :
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