Title :
Directional antenna-based single channel full duplex
Author :
Zhengjuan Zhou ; Xing Zhang
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput. Sci., Sichuan Univ., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
Single-channel full-duplex (SCFD) radio has recently gained significant attention. It can not only double link throughput, but also provide the capability to solve a few challenging problems in half-duplex wireless systems, including hidden terminals, loss of throughput due to congestion, and large end-to-end delays. Recent works on SCFD have achieved full-duplex communication and claimed to have solved the aforementioned problems. However, when applied to a wireless network consisting of more than three nodes, they fail to solve these problems. One can conclude through analysis that, SCFD with omni-directional antenna as both transmit and receive antennas is inherently incapable of solving these problems. In this study, the authors propose a directional antenna-based solution of SCFD architecture, including a new SCFD radio prototype and a new medium access control (MAC) protocol [differential localization MAC (DL-MAC)] for wireless networks. Experiments on real nodes verify the authors´ solution and their radio prototype achieves up to 93% link through put gain over half-duplex system. Numerical simulations show that the network capacity of their solution can be increased by nearly 200%, compared to a half-duplex system in a large-scale wire less network.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; access protocols; directive antennas; numerical analysis; omnidirectional antennas; radiocommunication; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; DL-MAC; MAC protocol; SCFD radio; differential-localisation MAC; full-duplex communication; half-duplex wireless systems; medium access control protocol; multiple-input multiple-output; omnidirectional antenna; receive antennas; single channel full duplex; transmit antennas; wireless network;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2014.1153