scholarly journals Achieving single channel, full duplex wireless communication

Author(s):  
Jung Il Choi ◽  
Mayank Jain ◽  
Kannan Srinivasan ◽  
Phil Levis ◽  
Sachin Katti

Actually, the interference phenomena appear in all current wireless communication systems. Generally, conventional wireless communication systems use two separate channels; one of them for transmitting and the other one for receiving. Achieving single channel full duplex (FD) represents one of the key challenges for the implementation of 5G. Single channel FD permits the capability of wireless communication system to transmit and get concurrently on the identical channel, as well as the assurance of an efficient utilization of the current spectrum. With this newest technology, another sort of interference, which is called self–interference, will be generated. Therefore, self–interference cancellation strategies have an awesome solution for the development of the next generation. Passive and active cancellation techniques can be used to remedy such type of interference. In this regard, a dual feeding antenna approach is regarded as passive cancellation. This paper is concerned with this type of self-interference cancellation. A patch antenna is simulated and tested for two resonance frequencies; 2.45 and 28 GHz. Both of these frequencies are frequency channel candidates proposed by international telecommunication union (ITU) for the fifth generation of mobile networks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 18-27
Author(s):  
Mohamed B. El-Mashade ◽  
Ehab Α. Hegazy

The interference phenomena is actually appeared in all current wireless communication systems. This problem has different forms and impacts the performance of any wireless system. At the present time, a new technology, that is called fifth generation (5G), of mobile communications knocks the doors to be commercial within few days. Conventional wireless communication systems use two separate channels, one channel to transmit and another to receive. Achieving single channel full duplex (FD) is one of the key challenges for 5G implementation. Single channel FD provides the capability of sending and receiving concurrently over the same channel, along with assuring efficient utilization of the available spectrum. With this newest technology, another sort of interference will be generated which is called self–interference (SI). SI cancellation techniques represent an awesome solution for the development of next generation. These techniques have two types: passive and active cancellation. Antenna cancellation approach can be characterized as a passive cancellation. In our proposed work, antenna with two feedings is employed as a cancellation procedure. A patch antenna is simulated and tested for two resonance frequencies, 2.45GHz and 28.0GHz. Both frequencies are candidates of frequency channel proposed by ITU for the fifth generation of mobile networks. Finally, the complete design and simulation of dual polarized, with series-fed 3 by 3 patch array on 3.3GHz, is provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 955-968
Author(s):  
Ahmed Hamza ◽  
Aravind Nagulu ◽  
Alfred Festus Davidson ◽  
Jonathan Tao ◽  
Cameron Hill ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 764-774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pengbo Xing ◽  
Ju Liu ◽  
Chao Zhai ◽  
Xinhua Wang ◽  
Lina Zheng

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