Smaili et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Residual self-interference cancellation in NOMA-OFDM full duplex massive MIMOSmaili et al., 2017
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- Smaili N
- Djeddou M
- Azrar A
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- 2017 International Conference on Mathematics and Information Technology (ICMIT)
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The presence of self interference (SI) in full duplex (FD) created by the Base Station (BS) severely hampers the performance of communication system, in addition to multiple access interference (MAI). To tackle such impairments, a new scheme based on NOMA-OFDM in …
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