Shubham Saxena, Sameer Sonawane, B. P. Lohani, Ashish Garg, A. Deepak, Deepika Arora
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This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the steps necessary to disable self-interference (SI) in wireless networks and allow full duplex (FD) broadcasting. As a way of constructing mobile networks in regions where there is a scarcity of broadcast signals, the adoption of a frequency division method, also known as an in-band FD approach, has seen a rise in popularity. This method is also known as an in-band frequency division approach. Although the study does include reviews of methods for mitigating self-interference, great care has been taken to highlight not only the various strategies for mitigating the self-interference that occurs when FD equipment is activated, but also other methods that have a significant impact on self-interference in satellite propagation. While the study does include reviews of methods for mitigating self-interference, it is important to note that great care has been taken to highlight not only the various strategies for mitigating the self-interference that This review gives a scientific classification of self-interference and illustrates the usefulness of various kinds of self-interference as well as the limits that come with them. A synopsis of the study, a discussion of the difficulties encountered in the research, and a list of recommendations for the future stages are all necessary components of the review. The findings of this study might be used as a starting point and direction for future work on SI to perform FD propagation in mobile contexts with varied surrounds, such as the Internet of Things.