Ergodic capacity analysis of full-duplex mimo relay channel using tracy-widom distribution with processing delay

Ajib Setyo Arifin, Tomoaki Ohtsuki

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Abstract

We explore a full-duplex technique in wireless communication particularly for relay networks. We consider the relay to operate in full-duplex, which occurs when transmission and reception are conducted in the same channel. We investigate potential benefits of full-duplex technique in relay networks, which uses multiple antennas for transmission and reception combined with the Amplify-Forward (AF) scenario. We study the effects of multiple antennas in terms of relay capacity. We derive an ergodic capacity expression using the Tracy-Widom distribution. Using Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) and perfect Channel State Information (CSI), we investigate these three scenarios: First, we consider the relay to have an antenna larger than that of both source and destination. Second, we consider both relay and destination to have an antenna larger than that of the source. Third, we consider both relay and source to have antenna larger than that of the destination. We show the results that the capacity of the relay with a full-duplex technique is almost twice the capacity of an half-duplex. We show that increasing the number of destination antennas is not help much when one of the source antennas is small. Moreover, the capacity decreases due to a channel hardening effect, when the number of destination antennas is larger than that of the source.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-159
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Technology
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Ergodic capacity
  • Full-duplex relay
  • Multiple antennas
  • Self-interference

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