Achievable Sum Rates of Half-and Full-Duplex Bidirectional OFDM Communication Links
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posted on 2024-06-05, 01:16authored byZ Xiao, Y Li, L Bai, Jinho Choi
While full-duplex (FD) transmission has the potential to double system capacity, its substantial benefit can be offset by the self-interference and nonideality of practical transceivers. In this paper, we investigate the achievable sum rates (ASRs) of half-duplex (HD) and FD transmissions with orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, where nonideality is taken into consideration. Four transmission strategies are considered, namely, HD with uniform power allocation (UPA), HD with non-UPA (NUPA), FD with UPA, and FD with NUPA. For each of the four transmission strategies, an optimization problem is formulated to maximize its ASR, and a (suboptimal/optimal) solution with low complexity is accordingly derived. Performance evaluations and comparisons are conducted for three typical channels, namely, symmetric frequency-flat/selective and asymmetric frequency-selective channels. Results show that the proposed solutions for both HD and FD transmissions can achieve near-optimal performances. For FD transmissions, the optimal solution can be obtained under typical conditions. In addition, several observations are made on the ASR performances of HD and FD transmissions.