IEEE Communications Letters | Vol.20, Issue.12 | | Pages 2398-2401
On the Stability of a Full-Duplex Aloha Network
This letter offers the first characterization of the stability for full-duplex (FD) large size networks. Through stochastic geometry tools, key performance metrics such as delay and maximum stable arrival rate are derived for the nonsaturated system and compared with a half-duplex counterpart, also accounting for imperfect self-interference cancellation. This analysis better identifies that the FD advantage is prominent for sparse networks, whereas in dense topologies, residual self-interference may hinder achievable gains.
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On the Stability of a Full-Duplex Aloha Network
This letter offers the first characterization of the stability for full-duplex (FD) large size networks. Through stochastic geometry tools, key performance metrics such as delay and maximum stable arrival rate are derived for the nonsaturated system and compared with a half-duplex counterpart, also accounting for imperfect self-interference cancellation. This analysis better identifies that the FD advantage is prominent for sparse networks, whereas in dense topologies, residual self-interference may hinder achievable gains.
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