<p>FDD, Full Duplex, is a hot topic in the 3GPP and IEEE 802.11 worlds. Yesterday, the <a class="offsite" href="http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/">3G4G Blog</a>, a UK-based blog investigating topics of interest to the wireless engineering community, published a post titled <em>‘Real’ Full Duplex (or No Division Duplex – NDD?)</em> covering FDD from various perspectives. InterDigital engineer Alain Mourad’s presentation, “Potential of Full Duplex for Future Wireless Systems,” was included as part of the coverage of this topic. <a class="offsite" href="http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2014/10/real-full-duplex-or-no-division-duplex.html">Read the full post</a> to view the slide deck.</p>
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