This paper studies the behavior of lumped self-interference cancellation (SIC) filters in simultaneous transmit-receive (STR) RF front ends. The crux that enables a different approach in this work for finding an optimal network solution is converting the SIC circuit design flow into an equivalent impedance-matching problem.
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