2019
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2019.2932191
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Delay Analysis in Full-Duplex Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

Abstract: Heterogeneous networks (HetNets) as a combination of macro cells and small cells are used to increase the cellular network's capacity, and present a perfect solution for highspeed communications. Increasing area spectrum efficiency and capacity of HetNets largely depends on the high speed of backhaul links. One effective way which is currently utilized in HetNets is the use of full-duplex (FD) technology that potentially doubles the spectral efficiency without the need for additional spectrum. On the other han… Show more

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“…FD radios can potentially double the spectrum efficiency and reduce the end-to-end delay, providing efficient Self-Interference Cancellation (SIC) scheme [12], [13] is employed. This technology is broadly used in cellular communications [14]- [16] and C-V2X networks [17]- [22]. In the other hand, inspired by the caching technology and FD capability, joint utilization of FD radios and caching technology promises even more advantages in comparison with its Half-Duplex (HD) counterpart by providing more content delivery opportunities, thus improving spectral efficiency and reducing end-to-end delay.…”
Section: Introduction Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FD radios can potentially double the spectrum efficiency and reduce the end-to-end delay, providing efficient Self-Interference Cancellation (SIC) scheme [12], [13] is employed. This technology is broadly used in cellular communications [14]- [16] and C-V2X networks [17]- [22]. In the other hand, inspired by the caching technology and FD capability, joint utilization of FD radios and caching technology promises even more advantages in comparison with its Half-Duplex (HD) counterpart by providing more content delivery opportunities, thus improving spectral efficiency and reducing end-to-end delay.…”
Section: Introduction Fmentioning
confidence: 99%