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Parallel Operation of Half- and Full-Duplex FDD in Future Multi-Hop Mobile Radio Networks

Authors: Otyakmaz, Arif and Schoenen, Rainer and Dreier, Sebastian and Walke, Bernard
Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University
: Arif Otyakmaz In Proceedings of European Wireless Conference 2008, p. 7, Prague, Czech Republic, 2008. Publication Date: Jun, 2008
On page(s):7
ISBN: 978-3-8007-3102-2

Abstract There are two basic duplexing schemes for present and future mobile radio networks, frequency-division duplex (FDD) and time-division duplex (TDD). In general each of these methods has its benefits and drawbacks. However, both schemes have their scenarios where they perform best. In future mobile radio systems typical wireless data communication will not only occur in metropolitan area scenarios like hotspots in airports, city centres, exhibition halls, etc., but also in wide area environments, e.g. a moving car in a rural environment. In general TDD is more appropriate for dense metropolitan area scenarios whereas FDD has benefits in wide area environments. If an FDD terminal which transmitted and received simultaneously, it would need an expensive duplex-filter, in order to separate UL and DL channels. Half-duplex terminals do not need such a filter. Therefore, half-duplex FDD appears to be attractive in terms of cost. A Relay is a promising concept for next generation systems. It allows enlarging the cell coverage range and is increasing the total cell capacity. A Relay is not connected by wire, but works in a decode-and-forward principle and consequently is a cost-efficient alternative to Base Stations. This paper introduces a protocol to support parallel operation of half- and full-duplex FDD terminals in a Relay capable system.


Author Keywords
Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, FDD, B3G, 4G, MAC, WINNER, LTE


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Bibtex

@INPROCEEDINGS{OtScDrWaEW2008,
AUTHOR = {Otyakmaz, A. and Schoenen, R. and Dreier, S. and Walke, B.},
TITLE = {Parallel Operation of Half- and Full-Duplex FDD in Future Multi-Hop
Mobile Radio Networks},
YEAR = {2008},
MONTH = {Jun},
PAGES = {7},
ADDRESS = {Prague, Czech Republic},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of European Wireless Conference 2008},
AFFILIATION = {Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University},
ISBN = {978-3-8007-3102-2},
KEYWORDS = {Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, FDD, B3G, 4G, MAC, WINNER, LTE },
URL = {https://www.comnets.rwth-aachen.de}
}
Signature in CN-Library = {Qk 017 (2008) }



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