Hybrid Full-/Half-Duplex System Analysis in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks PROJECT TITLE :Hybrid Full-/Half-Duplex System Analysis in Heterogeneous Wireless NetworksABSTRACT:Full-duplex (FD) radio has been introduced for bidirectional Communications on the identical temporal and spectral resources therefore as to maximize spectral potency. During this paper, motivated by the recent advances in FD radios, we tend to give a foundation for HDHNs, composed of multi-tier networks with a combination of APs, operating either in bidirectional FD mode or downlink HD mode. Specifically, we have a tendency to characterize the network interference from FD-mode cells, and derive the HDHN throughput by accounting for AP spatial density, self-IC capability, and transmission power of APs and users. By quantifying the HDHN throughput, we gift the effect of network parameters and the self-interference cancellation (IC) capability on the HDHN throughput, and show the superiority of FD mode for larger AP densities (i.e., larger network interference and shorter Communication distance) or higher self-IC capability. Furthermore, our results show operating all APs in FD or HD achieves higher throughput compared to the mixture of two mode APs in each tier network, and introducing hybrid-duplex for different tier networks improves the heterogenous network throughput. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Feature topic: Visible light communications