Slicing capacity-centered mode selection for network-assisted full-duplex cell-free distributed massive MIMO systems

Network-assisted full-duplex (NAFD) systems enable uplink and downlink communications within the same time-frequency resources, so as to avoid the overhead of switching uplink/downlink modes. However, as the number of users and access points (APs) proliferated, mass access brings significant overhead in mode selection.

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