Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Full-duplex communication is a research area in the field of telecommunications that focuses on enabling simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the same frequency channel. Traditional communication systems operate in half-duplex mode, where data is transmitted and received sequentially on different channels or at different times. Full-duplex communication has the potential to significantly increase the efficiency and capacity of wireless communication systems by allowing for faster data transmission and reducing latency. Researchers are exploring different techniques and technologies, such as self-interference cancellation and advanced signal processing, to enable full-duplex communication in practical applications.