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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications

Capacity of Two-Way In-Band Full-Duplex Relaying with Imperfect Channel State Information

Siye WANG, Mingyao WANG, Boyu JIA, Yonghua LI, Wenbo XU

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In this paper, we investigate the capacity performance of an in-band full-duplex (IBFD) amplify-and-forward two-way relay system under the effect of residual loop-back-interference (LBI). In a two-way IBFD relay system, two IBFD nodes exchange data with each other via an IBFD relay. Both two-way relaying and IBFD one-way relaying could double the spectrum efficiency theoretically. However, due to imperfect channel estimation, the performance of two-way relaying is degraded by self-interference at the receiver. Moreover, the performance of the IBFD relaying is deteriorated by LBI between the transmit antenna and the receive antenna of the node. Different from the IBFD one-way relay scenario, the IBFD two-way relay system will suffer from an extra level of LBI at the destination receiver. We derive accurate approximations of the average end-to-end capacities for both the IBFD and half-duplex modes. We evaluate the impact of the LBI and channel estimation errors on system performance. Monte Carlo simulations verify the validity of analytical results. It can be shown that with certain signal-to-noise ratio values and effective interference cancellation techniques, the IBFD transmission is preferable in terms of capacity. The IBFD two-way relaying is an attractive technique for practical applications.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications Vol.E101-B No.4 pp.1108-1115
Publication Date
2018/04/01
Publicized
2017/10/06
Online ISSN
1745-1345
DOI
10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3266
Type of Manuscript
PAPER
Category
Wireless Communication Technologies

Authors

Siye WANG
  Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Mingyao WANG
  Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Boyu JIA
  Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Yonghua LI
  Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Wenbo XU
  Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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