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Passive Loop Interference Suppression in Large-Scale Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Loop interference (LI) in wireless communications, is a notion resulting from
the full-duplex (FD) operation. In a large-scale network, FD also increases the
multiuser interference due to the large number of active wireless links that
exist. Hence, in order to realize the FD potentials, this interference needs to
be restricted. This paper presents a stochastic geometry model of FD cellular
networks where the users and base stations employ directional antennas. Based
on previous experimental results, we model the passive suppression of the LI at
each FD terminal as a function of the angle between the two antennas and show
the significant gains that can be achieved by this method. Together with the
reduction of multiuser interference resulting from antenna directionality, our
model demonstrates that FD can potentially be implemented in large-scale
directional networks.Comment: to appear in Proc. IEEE SPAWC 201
On the Fundamental Limits of Random Non-orthogonal Multiple Access in Cellular Massive IoT
Machine-to-machine (M2M) constitutes the communication paradigm at the basis
of Internet of Things (IoT) vision. M2M solutions allow billions of multi-role
devices to communicate with each other or with the underlying data transport
infrastructure without, or with minimal, human intervention. Current solutions
for wireless transmissions originally designed for human-based applications
thus require a substantial shift to cope with the capacity issues in managing a
huge amount of M2M devices. In this paper, we consider the multiple access
techniques as promising solutions to support a large number of devices in
cellular systems with limited radio resources. We focus on non-orthogonal
multiple access (NOMA) where, with the aim to increase the channel efficiency,
the devices share the same radio resources for their data transmission. This
has been shown to provide optimal throughput from an information theoretic
point of view.We consider a realistic system model and characterise the system
performance in terms of throughput and energy efficiency in a NOMA scenario
with a random packet arrival model, where we also derive the stability
condition for the system to guarantee the performance.Comment: To appear in IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Non-Orthogonal Multiple
Access for 5G System
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