Abstract

Simultaneous bidirectional transmission and recep- tion of signals on a single channel in a full duplex (FD) system is gaining increased attention from both academia and industry. Recent advances in radio transceiver design have been able to minimize the self interference (SI) to a great extent making realization of a FD transceiver possible. For FD deployment in a multi-cell environment, minimizing SI is not sufficient due to the presence of a complex array of network-wide interference. This paper investigates the critical deployment challenges for a dense urban FD multi- cell network and provides solutions for successful deployment of FD cellular networks. Extensive simulation results show that the proposed user selection and power control algorithms are able to increase the FD performance gain by more than 80% when compared to the traditional half duplex (HD) counterpart.

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