= Empowering Full-Duplex Wireless Communication by Exploiting Directional Diversity = Presented at the 2011 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems & Computers. Authors: Evan Everett, Melissa Duarte, Chris Dick, and Ashutosh Sabharwal == Abstract == The use of directional antennas in wireless networks has been widely studied with two main motivations: 1) decreasing interference and 2) improving power efficiency. We identify a third motivation for utilizing directional antennas: empower- ing full-duplex (FD) wireless communication. We evaluate FD operation in two scenarios that possess directional diversity: 1) multi-hop communication and 2) access-points with simultaneous uplink/downlink. It is shown that in both scenarios, using off- the-shelf WiFi directional antennas, FD operation significantly outperforms HD operation without requiring the FD terminals to use extra hardware for canceling the self-interference in the analog domain, as has been required in the previous work. == Links == See on [ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6190376 IEEE Xplore] Download [warp.rice.edu/trac/raw-attachment/wiki/Asilomar2011_FullDuplex/EverettDirectionalFullDuplex.pdf Paper] (1MB PDF) == Citation == {{{ @mastersthesis{Everett12Thesis, Author = {Evan Everett}, School = {Rice University}, Title = {Full-Duplex Infrastructure Nodes: Achieving Long-Range with Half-Duplex Mobiles}, Url = {http://warp.rice.edu/trac/wiki/EverettMSThesis}, Year = {2012}} }}}