TY - JOUR
T1 - Inter-client interference cancellation for full-duplex networks with half-duplex clients
AU - Lin, Ching-Ju
AU - Hsu, Kai Cheng
AU - Wei, Hung Yu
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - Recent studies have experimentally shown the gains of full-duplex radios. However, due to its relatively higher cost and complexity, we can envision a more practical step in the network evolution is to have a full-duplex access point AP but keep the clients half-duplex. Unfortunately, the full-duplex gains can hardly be extracted in practice as the uplink transmission from a half-duplex client introduces inter-client interference to another downlink client. To address this issue, we present the design and implementation of IC2 Inter-Client Interference Cancellation, the first physical layer solution that exploits the AP's full-duplex capability to actively cancel the interference at the downlink client. Such active cancellation not only improves the achievable capacity, but also better tolerates imperfect user pairing, simplifying the MAC design as a result. We build a prototype of IC2 on USRP-N200 and evaluate its performance via both testbed experiments and large-scale trace-driven simulations. The results show that, without IC2, about 60 of client pairs produce no gain from full-duplex transmissions, while, with IC2 the median gain of the achievable rate over conventional half-duplex networks can be $1.65\times $ and $1.47\times $ for 1- and 2-antenna scenarios, respectively, even when clients are simply paired randomly.
AB - Recent studies have experimentally shown the gains of full-duplex radios. However, due to its relatively higher cost and complexity, we can envision a more practical step in the network evolution is to have a full-duplex access point AP but keep the clients half-duplex. Unfortunately, the full-duplex gains can hardly be extracted in practice as the uplink transmission from a half-duplex client introduces inter-client interference to another downlink client. To address this issue, we present the design and implementation of IC2 Inter-Client Interference Cancellation, the first physical layer solution that exploits the AP's full-duplex capability to actively cancel the interference at the downlink client. Such active cancellation not only improves the achievable capacity, but also better tolerates imperfect user pairing, simplifying the MAC design as a result. We build a prototype of IC2 on USRP-N200 and evaluate its performance via both testbed experiments and large-scale trace-driven simulations. The results show that, without IC2, about 60 of client pairs produce no gain from full-duplex transmissions, while, with IC2 the median gain of the achievable rate over conventional half-duplex networks can be $1.65\times $ and $1.47\times $ for 1- and 2-antenna scenarios, respectively, even when clients are simply paired randomly.
KW - Access protocol
KW - Communication networks
KW - Interference cancellation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85075012207&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TNET.2019.2940048
DO - 10.1109/TNET.2019.2940048
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85075012207
SN - 1063-6692
VL - 27
SP - 2150
EP - 2163
JO - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
JF - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
IS - 5
M1 - 3370585
ER -