DocumentCode
3606720
Title
Full-Duplex Versus Half-Duplex Amplify-and-Forward Relaying: Which is More Energy Efficient in 60-GHz Dual-Hop Indoor Wireless Systems?
Author
Wei, Zhongxiang ; Zhu, Xu ; Sun, Sumei ; Huang, Yi ; Dong, Linhao ; Jiang, Yufei
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Electron., Univ. of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Volume
33
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2936
Lastpage
2947
Abstract
We provide a comprehensive energy efficiency (EE) analysis of the full-duplex (FD) and half-duplex (HD) amplify-and-forward (AF) relay-assisted 60-GHz dual-hop indoor wireless systems, aiming to answer the question of which relaying mode is greener (more energy efficient) and to address the issue of EE optimization. We develop an opportunistic relaying mode selection scheme, where FD relaying with one-stage self-interference cancellation (passive suppression) or two-stage self-interference cancellation (passive suppression + analog cancellation) or HD relaying is opportunistically selected, together with transmission power adaptation, to maximize the EE with given channel gains. A low-complexity joint mode selection and EE optimization algorithm are proposed. We show a counter-intuitive finding that with a relatively loose maximum transmission power constraint, FD relaying with two-stage self-interference cancellation is preferable to both FD relaying with one-stage self-interference cancellation and HD relaying, resulting in a higher optimized EE. A full range of power consumption sources is considered to rationalize our analysis. The effects of imperfect self-interference cancellation at relay, drain efficiency, and static circuit power on EE are investigated. Simulation results verify our theoretical analysis.
Keywords
amplify and forward communication; energy conservation; indoor radio; interference suppression; optimisation; power consumption; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication power management; EE analysis; EE optimization algorithm; FD AF relay; FD relaying; HD AF relay; HD relaying; analog cancellation; channel gains; dual-hop indoor wireless systems; energy efficiency analysis; frequency 60 GHz; full-duplex amplify-and-forward relaying; half-duplex amplify-and-forward relaying; low-complexity joint mode selection; opportunistic relaying mode selection scheme; passive suppression; power consumption sources; self-interference cancellation; static circuit power; transmission power adaptation; transmission power constraint; Energy efficiency; Green communications; High definition video; Interference; Noise measurement; Power demand; Receivers; Relays; Throughput; 60 GHz; 60??GHz; Full-duplex; Full-duplex (FD); energy efficiency; energy efficiency (EE); half-duplex; half-duplex (HD); optimization; relay;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2015.2481211
Filename
7274314
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