2021
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10020196
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Robust Adaptive Filtering Algorithm for Self-Interference Cancellation with Impulsive Noise

Abstract: Self-interference (SI) is usually generated by the simultaneous transmission and reception in the same system, and the variable SI channel and impulsive noise make it difficult to eliminate. Therefore, this paper proposes an adaptive digital SI cancellation algorithm, which is an improved normalized sub-band adaptive filtering (NSAF) algorithm based on the sparsity of the SI channel and the arctangent cost function. The weight vector is hardly updated when the impulsive noise occurs, and the iteration error re… Show more

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“…With the rapid growth of the modern wireless communication systems and the Internetof-Things technologies, wireless devices become pervasive nowadays [1]. In many spacelimited platforms, such as chips, base stations, and vehicles, the demand to achieve higher spectrum efficiency and data rates has spawned the development of integrated transceivers, which enable the transmitting and the receiving in a co-located system [1][2][3][4]. Full-duplex communication, as a promising approach, provides a novel paradigm to improve spectrum efficiency by opening up the possibility to transmit and receive signals within the same frequency band and time slot, and even in a space-limited environment [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid growth of the modern wireless communication systems and the Internetof-Things technologies, wireless devices become pervasive nowadays [1]. In many spacelimited platforms, such as chips, base stations, and vehicles, the demand to achieve higher spectrum efficiency and data rates has spawned the development of integrated transceivers, which enable the transmitting and the receiving in a co-located system [1][2][3][4]. Full-duplex communication, as a promising approach, provides a novel paradigm to improve spectrum efficiency by opening up the possibility to transmit and receive signals within the same frequency band and time slot, and even in a space-limited environment [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of signal processing technology, filter theory plays an increasingly important role in this field [1][2][3]. As one of the typical filters, the Wiener filter needs the a priori knowledge about the statistical properties of the signal, which is frequently unavailable in practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%