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Cancellation of power amplifier induced nonlinear self-interference in full-duplex transceiversAnttila et al., 2013
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- Anttila L
- Korpi D
- Syrjälä V
- Valkama M
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- 2013 Asilomar conference on signals, systems and computers
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Recently, full-duplex (FD) communications with simultaneous transmission and reception on the same channel has been proposed. The FD receiver, however, suffers from inevitable self- interference (SI) from the much more powerful transmit signal. Analogue radio-frequency …
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