Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Technology: Implementation and Application
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensor Networks".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2024) | Viewed by 1355
Special Issue Editors
Interests: radar target recognition; new system anti-jamming radar signal design
Interests: electromagnetic environment effects; electronic information system modeling simulation and evaluation
Interests: multifunction-integrated signal design; signal processing; space–ground integrated communications
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Dear Colleagues,
Recently, Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) technology has shown infinite potential in the radio field, which enables transmission and reception at the same time, frequency, and using one sensor system. The main challenge is how to mitigation the strong self-interference power at the receiving end, which needs effective cancellation methods from the propagation, analog, and digital domains. It can benefit high-speed communication, integrated signal design, advanced electronic warfare, and other potential application scenarios.
This Special Issue therefore aims to collate original research and review articles on the recent advances, technologies, solutions and applications in the field of STAR systems.
The potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- STAR antenna designs;
- decoupling and absorbing material;
- digital self-interference cancellation;
- STAR array designs;
- RF cancellation link design;
- RF link nonlinearity;
- STAR system simulation and testbeds;
- in-band full-duplex communication;
- signal design under STAR scenarios and advanced electronic warfare.
Prof. Dr. Xizhang Wei
Prof. Dr. Tao Wang
Dr. Yanqun Tang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- antenna decoupling
- self-interference cancellation
- channel estimation
- transmission link simulation
- STAR array
- in-band full-duplex
- integrated signal design
- continuous wave (CW) interference
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