scholarly journals Downlink Power Control: A Performance Booster for Full Duplex Cellular Networks

Author(s):  
Askar Mandali Kundu ◽  
Sreejith Thazhathe Veetil

<div><div>Full duplex (FD) communication uses the same time-frequency resource elements for uplink and downlink transmissions. Compared to half-duplex (HD) systems, this improves the effective spectrum usage, but at the cost of additional self-interference and increased co-channel interference (CCI). Promising improvements in full duplex downlink performance are well established in the literature, but the improvement in uplink is marginal or even severely degraded due to strong down-link signals. This paper focuses on managing CCI in an FD network by spatially controlling downlink and uplink transmit powers. We show that uplink performance can be improved through the introduction of downlink power control, but this slightly reduces downlink performance. We introduce a distance-based user scheduling to address this reduction. Furthermore, we have also shown that optimal overall performance can be achieved by designing appropriate uplink and downlink power control factors. We used the Matern Cluster process to model the network. The analytical results we formulated is verified by extensive Monte Carlo simulations. This work is submitted to IEEE transaction on Wireless Communications. Currently it is under review.</div></div>

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Askar Mandali Kundu ◽  
Sreejith Thazhathe Veetil

<div><div>Full duplex (FD) communication uses the same time-frequency resource elements for uplink and downlink transmissions. Compared to half-duplex (HD) systems, this improves the effective spectrum usage, but at the cost of additional self-interference and increased co-channel interference (CCI). Promising improvements in full duplex downlink performance are well established in the literature, but the improvement in uplink is marginal or even severely degraded due to strong down-link signals. This paper focuses on managing CCI in an FD network by spatially controlling downlink and uplink transmit powers. We show that uplink performance can be improved through the introduction of downlink power control, but this slightly reduces downlink performance. We introduce a distance-based user scheduling to address this reduction. Furthermore, we have also shown that optimal overall performance can be achieved by designing appropriate uplink and downlink power control factors. We used the Matern Cluster process to model the network. The analytical results we formulated is verified by extensive Monte Carlo simulations. This work is submitted to IEEE transaction on Wireless Communications. Currently it is under review.</div></div>


Author(s):  
Lixin LI ◽  
Yan SUN ◽  
Qianqian CHENG ◽  
Dawei WANG ◽  
Wensheng LIN ◽  
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IEEE Access ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 7737-7745 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yurong Wang ◽  
Kui Xu ◽  
Aijun Liu ◽  
Xiaochen Xia
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2011 ◽  
Vol 383-390 ◽  
pp. 6840-6845 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Hong Gu ◽  
Wei Huang ◽  
Qiao Li Yang

To transmit and receive data over any network successfully, a protocol is required to manage the flow. High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) protocol is defined in Layer 2 of OSI model and is one of the most commonly used Layer 2 protocol. HDLC supports both full-duplex and half-duplex data transfer. In addition, it offers error control and flow control. Currently on the market there are many dedicated HDLC chips, but these chips are neither of control complexity nor of limited number of channels. This paper presents a new method for implementing a multi-channel HDLC protocol controller using Altera FPGA and VHDL as the target technology. Implementing a multi-channel HDLC protocol controller in FPGA offers the flexibility, upgradability and customization benefits of programmable logic and also reduces the total cost of every project which involves HDLC protocol controllers.


Author(s):  
Ranran Sun ◽  
Bin Yang ◽  
Siqi Ma ◽  
Yulong Shen ◽  
Xiaohong Jiang

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