Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels

In this paper, we address the proportional fair (PF) issue of a K link full-duplex (FD) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel, where each link consists of two FD nodes exchanging information simultaneously. The nodes in each pair suffer from self-interference due to operating in...

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Main Authors: Cirik, A., Rong, Yue, Hua, Y., Latva-aho, M.
Other Authors: Doug Gray
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44769
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Rong, Yue
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Latva-aho, M.
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description In this paper, we address the proportional fair (PF) issue of a K link full-duplex (FD) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel, where each link consists of two FD nodes exchanging information simultaneously. The nodes in each pair suffer from self-interference due to operating in FD mode, and inter-user interference from the nodes in other links due to simultaneous transmission from each link. The PF issue is important for networks with asymmetric topology and/or asymmetric traffic demands. We demonstrate that the proposed algorithm provides a good trade-off between sum achievable rate and rate distribution for asymmetric links, and moreover we show that the sum-rate achieved by FD mode is higher than the sum-rate achieved by baseline half-duplex (HD) schemes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-447692017-09-13T14:15:05Z Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels Cirik, A. Rong, Yue Hua, Y. Latva-aho, M. Doug Gray proportional fairness Full-duplex self interference MIMO interference channel In this paper, we address the proportional fair (PF) issue of a K link full-duplex (FD) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel, where each link consists of two FD nodes exchanging information simultaneously. The nodes in each pair suffer from self-interference due to operating in FD mode, and inter-user interference from the nodes in other links due to simultaneous transmission from each link. The PF issue is important for networks with asymmetric topology and/or asymmetric traffic demands. We demonstrate that the proposed algorithm provides a good trade-off between sum achievable rate and rate distribution for asymmetric links, and moreover we show that the sum-rate achieved by FD mode is higher than the sum-rate achieved by baseline half-duplex (HD) schemes. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44769 10.1109/ICASSP.2015.7178533 IEEE fulltext
spellingShingle proportional fairness
Full-duplex
self interference
MIMO interference channel
Cirik, A.
Rong, Yue
Hua, Y.
Latva-aho, M.
Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
title Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
title_full Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
title_fullStr Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
title_full_unstemmed Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
title_short Fairness Considerations in Full-Duplex MIMO Interference Channels
title_sort fairness considerations in full-duplex mimo interference channels
topic proportional fairness
Full-duplex
self interference
MIMO interference channel
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44769