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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 27, 2024
Filed:
Feb. 25, 2021
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, , KR;
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for self-interference cancellation, a terminal and a base station are disclosed. The method includes truncating a signal based on a detection window, where the signal comprises a receive signal and a self-interference signal which is associated with a transmit signal, and a length of the detection window is less than a symbol length, performing self-interference channel estimation to obtain an estimation of a self-interference channel, based on the truncated signal and a first reference signal which is carried by the transmit signal and used for self-interference channel estimation, where the first reference signal has a comb structure in frequency domain, and performing self-interference cancellation based on the transmit signal and the estimation of the self-interference channel. The method can reduce the influence on the accuracy of self-interference channel estimation due to inter-symbol interference caused by timing misalignment. And, the present disclosure provides a method and device for transmitting a first physical signal in a wireless communication system, the method including: mapping a sequence of each antenna port for the first physical signal to a same plurality of subcarriers on same one or more OFDM symbols based on a frequency-domain mapping pattern of the first physical signal; and transmitting the first physical signal.