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Duplex schemes in multiple antenna two-hop relaying
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Distributed transmit power allocation for multihop cognitive-radio systems
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A cost-effective WiMAX deployment for high-quality video streaming of live news reporting
MWS'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE conference on Mobile WiMAX
Flexible UL-DL Switching Point in TDD Cellular Local Area Wireless Networks
Mobile Networks and Applications
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Frequency-division duplexing and time-division duplexing are two common duplexing methods used in various wireless systems. However, there are advantages and technical issues associated with them. In this article we discuss in detail the features, and the design and implementation challenges of FDD and TDD systems for 4G wireless systems. In particular, we present a number of advantages and flexibilities an TDD system can bring to 4G systems that an FDD system cannot offer, and identify the major challenges, including cross-slot interference, in applying TDD in practice. Due to the fact that cross-slot interference is one of the critical challenges to employing TDD in cellular networks, we also provide a quantitative analysis on its impact on co-channel and adjacent channel interfering cells