Digital interference cancellation for multimedia transmission in full duplex communication link

Author(s):  
Junghwan Kim ◽  
Khair Shamaileh ◽  
Srujana Adusumilli ◽  
Vamshidhar Rao
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandeep Goyal ◽  
Shalabh Gupta

In this work, we introduce the concept of true full-duplexing (TFD) for high-speed interconnects. Full-duplex transceivers at the two ends of an interconnect can support simultaneous bidirectional data transfer. Full-duplexing can help in increasing the throughput per lane and also enable higher data transfer bandwidths without an increase in the routing density. The proposed TFD approach allows for the use of independent modulation schemes as well as independent baud-rates by the transceivers on either side of the interconnect. The approach also obviates the requirement of a dedicated start-up protocol or a training sequence for cancellation of near-end interference in the TFD transceivers. In this work, we have used a correlation-based cancellation technique which can support background cancellation of the interference. Here, we demonstrate a 100 Gbps TFD link over a 1 m long coaxial cable with off-the-shelf components, which is the first demonstration of a full-duplex communication link at such a high data rate.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandeep Goyal ◽  
Shalabh Gupta

In this work, we introduce the concept of true full-duplexing (TFD) for high-speed interconnects. Full-duplex transceivers at the two ends of an interconnect can support simultaneous bidirectional data transfer. Full-duplexing can help in increasing the throughput per lane and also enable higher data transfer bandwidths without an increase in the routing density. The proposed TFD approach allows for the use of independent modulation schemes as well as independent baud-rates by the transceivers on either side of the interconnect. The approach also obviates the requirement of a dedicated start-up protocol or a training sequence for cancellation of near-end interference in the TFD transceivers. In this work, we have used a correlation-based cancellation technique which can support background cancellation of the interference. Here, we demonstrate a 100 Gbps TFD link over a 1 m long coaxial cable with off-the-shelf components, which is the first demonstration of a full-duplex communication link at such a high data rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 955-968
Author(s):  
Ahmed Hamza ◽  
Aravind Nagulu ◽  
Alfred Festus Davidson ◽  
Jonathan Tao ◽  
Cameron Hill ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
G. T. Watkins

Abstract Full duplex (FD) could potentially double wireless communications capacity by allowing simultaneous transmission and reception on the same frequency channel. A single antenna architecture is proposed here based on a modified rat-race coupler to couple the transmit and receive paths to the antenna while providing a degree of isolation. To allow the self-interference cancellation (SiC) to be maximized, the rat-race coupler was made tuneable. This compensated for both the limited isolation of the rat race and self-interference caused by antenna mismatch. Tuneable operation was achieved by removing the fourth port of the rat race and inserting a variable attenuator and variable phase shifter into the loop. In simulation with a 50 Ω load on the antenna port, better than −65 dB narrowband SiC was achieved over the whole 2.45 GHz industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band. Inserting the S-parameters of a commercially available sleeve dipole antenna into the simulation, better than −57 dB narrowband SiC could be tuned over the whole band. Practically, better than −58 dB narrowband tuneable SiC was achieved with a practical antenna. When excited with a 20 MHz Wi-Fi signal, −42 dB average SiC could be achieved with the antenna.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 405-408 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhaojun He ◽  
Shihai Shao ◽  
Ying Shen ◽  
Chaojin Qing ◽  
Youxi Tang

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