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Radio frequency self-interference-cancelled full-duplex relays

  • US 10,177,836 B2
  • Filed: 08/29/2014
  • Issued: 01/08/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/29/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A single-input, single-output relay comprising:

  • a first transmitter, coupled to a first signal path of the relay, that converts a first digital transmit signal received via the first signal path to a first analog transmit signal, and transmits the first analog transmit signal via the first signal path;

    a first receiver, coupled to the first signal path of the relay, that receives a first analog receive signal via the first signal path, and converts the first analog receive signal to a first digital receive signal;

    a second transmitter, coupled to a second signal path of the relay, that converts a second digital transmit signal received via the second signal path to a second analog transmit signal, and transmits the second analog transmit signal via the second signal path;

    a second receiver, coupled to the second signal path of the relay, that receives a second analog receive signal via the second signal path, and converts the second analog receive signal to a second digital receive signal;

    a first analog self-interference canceller that generates, in the RF domain and without performing frequency downconversion, a first self-interference cancellation signal based on the first analog transmit signal, and combines the first self-interference cancellation signal with the first analog receive signal;

    a second analog self-interference canceller that generates, in the RF domain and without performing frequency downconversion, a second self-interference cancellation signal based on the second analog transmit signal, and combines the second self-interference cancellation signal with the second analog receive signal;

    a third analog self-interference canceller that generates, in the RF domain and without performing frequency downconversion, a third self-interference cancellation signal based on the first analog transmit signal, and combines the third self-interference cancellation signal with the second analog receive signal; and

    a fourth analog self-interference canceller that generates, in the RF domain and without performing frequency downconversion, a fourth self-interference cancellation signal based on the second analog transmit signal, and combines the fourth self-interference cancellation signal with the first analog receive signal;

    wherein the first transmitter and the second transmitter may transmit simultaneously.

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