2014
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2013.2280051
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Concurrent Communication and Sensing in Cognitive Radio Devices: Challenges and an Enabling Solution

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“…In addition to physical layer enhancements discussed above, efficient design of MAC layer To carry out adaptive spatial filtering with an antenna array [25,144,145] …”
Section: Summary and Insightsmentioning
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“…In addition to physical layer enhancements discussed above, efficient design of MAC layer To carry out adaptive spatial filtering with an antenna array [25,144,145] …”
Section: Summary and Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this concept, authors in [144] proposed a spatial filtering approach in order to enable the CST in an FD-CR node. It has been shown that a wideband isolation level of about 60 dB can be obtained by the considered antenna system and by following the spatial filtering stage with active power cancellation in the radio-frequency stage and in the baseband stage, a total isolation greater than about 100 dB can be obtained.…”
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“…These works are distinguished into two main types: i) techniques that apply the concept at the SU transmitter side [18]- [21] and ii) techniques that enable the cooperation between the SU transmitter and an inactive SU [16], [22] or between the SU transmitter and the SU receiver via a control channel [23]. These approaches are summarized as follows.…”
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“…Therefore, the functionality of this method is completely based on the ability to isolate the antennas of the transmit and sensing unit and cancel the selfinterference. In [18], an approach was proposed based on the idea of spatial filtering for achieving a tolerable level of isolation. However, a stronger isolation is required and is obtained by equipping the transmitter with redundant antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%