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Current half duplex wireless communications are reaching the Shannon limit. Previous works have studied fullduplex (FD) wireless communications medium access control (MAC) schemes to double a communication capacity. However, general analysis and guideline for FD wireless communications MAC protocols design have not been shown. In this paper, the role of MAC in FD communication enabled wireless network...
Recent advancements in antenna design and signal processing have made it feasible to transmit and receive at the same time by using same carrier frequency, which is called in-band full-duplex (IBFD) wireless communications. Along with physical layer advancements, efficient medium access control (MAC) design is required to achieve optimum benefit from this latest technology. In this paper, a full-duplex...
A 1.7-in, 33-Mpixel, 120-frames/s, 14-bit CMOS image sensor has been developed. The 7936 (H) $\times \,\, 4412$ (V) pixel CMOS image sensor, which uses 14-b depletion-mode MOS (DMOS) capacitor-based two-stage cyclic A/D converters (ADCs) and 64 parallel scalable low-voltage signaling output ports, operates at a data rate of 63.8 Gb/s. DMOS capacitors have a high capacitance density, but it is difficult...
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