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Joint Design of Multi-Tap Analog Cancellation and Digital Beamforming for Reduced Complexity Full Duplex MIMO Systems
Incorporating full duplex operation in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
systems provides the potential of boosting throughput performance. However, the
hardware complexity of the analog self-interference canceller scales with the
number of transmit and receive antennas, thus exploiting the benefits of analog
cancellation becomes impractical for full duplex MIMO transceivers. In this
paper, we present a novel architecture for the analog canceller comprising of
reduced number of taps (tap refers to a line of fixed delay and variable phase
shifter and attenuator) and simple multiplexers for efficient signal routing
among the transmit and receive radio frequency chains. In contrast to the
available analog cancellation architectures, the values for each tap and the
configuration of the multiplexers are jointly designed with the digital
beamforming filters according to certain performance objectives. Focusing on a
narrowband flat fading channel model as an example, we present a general
optimization framework for the joint design of analog cancellation and digital
beamforming. We also detail a particular optimization objective together with
its derived solution for the latter architectural components. Representative
computer simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed low
complexity full duplex MIMO system over lately available ones.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, IEEE ICC 201
Maximal Ratio Transmission in Wireless Poisson Networks under Spatially Correlated Fading Channels
The downlink of a wireless network where multi-antenna base stations (BSs)
communicate with single-antenna mobile stations (MSs) using maximal ratio
transmission (MRT) is considered here. The locations of BSs are modeled by a
homogeneous Poisson point process (PPP) and the channel gains between the
multiple antennas of each BS and the single antenna of each MS are modeled as
spatially arbitrarily correlated Rayleigh random variables. We first present
novel closed-form expressions for the distribution of the power of the
interference resulting from the coexistence of one intended and one unintended
MRT over the considered correlated fading channels. The derived expressions are
then used to obtain closed-form expressions for the success probability and
area spectral efficiency of the wireless communication network under
investigation. Simulation results corroborate the validity of the presented
expressions. A key result of this work is that the effect of spatial
correlation on the network throughput may be contrasting depending on the
density of BSs, the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) level, and
the background noise power.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, IEEE GLOBECOM 201
Jointly Optimal Spatial Channel Assignment and Power Allocation for MIMO SWIPT Systems
The joint design of spatial channel assignment and power allocation in
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems capable of Simultaneous Wireless
Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) is studied. Assuming availability of
channel state information at both communications ends, we maximize the
harvested energy at the multi-antenna receiver, while satisfying a minimum
information rate requirement for the MIMO link. We first derive the globally
optimal eigenchannel assignment and power allocation design, and then present a
practically motivated tight closed-form approximation for the optimal design
parameters. Selected numerical results verify the validity of the optimal
solution and provide useful insights on the proposed designs as well as the
pareto-optimal rate-energy tradeoff.Comment: 5 pages; 4 figures; accepted to IEEE journal 201
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