I/Q imbalance calibration for higher self-interference cancellation levels in Full-Duplex wireless transceivers

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This paper investigates a Full-Duplex transceiver using an active cancellation technique where an additional transmit chain is employed to create the self-interference cancellation signal. Both transmitters and also the receiver are impaired by frequency-dependent I/Q imbalance with different parameters. It is shown how an I/Q parameter deviation in these chains deteriorates the achievable self-interference suppression level. Three different types of pre-equalization units, with variable complexity degree and different implementation approach, are then introduced and investigated. These units correct the I/Q imbalance and retain the self-interference level to its value as in a perfectly I/Q matched full-duplex transceiver. They can even be used to fully calibrate the I/Q imbalance. Simulative results show that self-interference suppression levels of more than 71 dB can be achieved.

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Askar, R., Zarifeh, N., Schubert, B., Keusgen, W., & Kaiser, T. (2014). I/Q imbalance calibration for higher self-interference cancellation levels in Full-Duplex wireless transceivers. In Proceedings of the 2014 1st International Conference on 5G for Ubiquitous Connectivity, 5GU 2014 (pp. 92–97). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.5gu.2014.258148

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