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arxiv: 1412.4542 · v1 · pith:4ZW44S73new · submitted 2014-12-15 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Baseband and RF Hardware Impairments in Full-Duplex Wireless Systems: Experimental Characterisation and Suppression

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keywords full-duplexhardwareimperfectionsself-interferencesystemsarisingcomponentsimbalance
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Hardware imperfections can significantly reduce the performance of full-duplex wireless systems by introducing non-idealities and random effects that make it challenging to fully suppress self-interference. Previous research has mostly focused on analyzing the impact of hardware imperfections on full-duplex systems, based on simulations and theoretical models. In this paper, we follow a measurement-based approach to experimentally identify and isolate these hardware imperfections leading to residual self-interference in full-duplex nodes. Our measurements show the important role of images arising from in-phase and quadrature (IQ) imbalance in the mixers. We also observe base-band non-linearities in the digital-to-analog converters (DAC), which can introduce strong harmonic components that have not been previously considered. A corresponding general mathematical model to suppress these components of the self-interference signal arising from the hardware non-idealities is developed from the observations and measurements. Results from a 10 MHz bandwidth full-duplex OFDM system, operating at 2.48 GHz, show up to 13 dB additional suppression, relative to state-of-the-art implementations can be achieved by jointly compensating for IQ imbalance and DAC non-linearities.

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