In-band Full-duplex in Hand-held Applications: Analysis of Canceller Tuning Requirements

2018 WIRELESS ADVANCED (WIAD)(2018)

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This paper investigates the impact of user-antenna interaction on transmit-to-receive (Tx-Rx) isolation in a handheld In-band Full-duplex (IBFD) transceiver. Dynamic antenna measurements which capture the effect of user hand movements at 1900 MHz are incorporated into simulations of a two stage adaptive self-interference canceller, which simulates an electrical balance duplexer and a second stage of digital cancellation with different tracking adaptation rates. Results demonstrate that the dynamic self-interference channel which results from user movement places demanding requirements on the canceller coefficient tracking. Adaptation intervals of the order of tens of microseconds are required to maintain Tx-Rx isolation of the order of 90 dB, calling into question the feasibility of IBFD handheld devices.
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dynamic antenna measurements,user hand movements,electrical balance duplexer,digital cancellation,dynamic self-interference channel,canceller coefficient tracking,adaptation intervals,Tx-Rx isolation,hand-held applications,canceller tuning requirements,user-antenna interaction,transmit-to-receive isolation,handheld in-band full-duplex transceiver,frequency 1900.0 MHz,noise figure 90.0 dB
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