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A survey of self-interference in LTE-advanced and 5G new radio wireless transceiversSadjina et al., 2020
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- Sadjina S
- Motz C
- Paireder T
- Huemer M
- Pretl H
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- IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
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This article presents a comprehensive survey of the literature on self-interference (SI) in long- term evolution advanced (LTE-A) and fifth-generation (5G) new radio transceivers and should serve the reader as a guide and starting point for further work on SI management …
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