LTE Transmission in Unlicensed Bands: Evaluating the Impact over Clear Channel Assessment

Babak Mafakheri, L. Goratti, R. Riggio, C. Buratti, S. Reisenfeld
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Among the significant advances in mobile network technology, as evident in the latest 3GPP releases, one of the most notable is the possibility to do aggregation between licensed and unlicensed carriers. With LTE transmitting over unlicensed bands, obvious concerns of a fair co- existence with other preexisting technologies have risen up. In this study, we aim to evaluate the impact of LTE transmission on the key mechanism of Clear Channel Assessment (CCA), which is common to several unlicensed systems, amongst which Wi-Fi is the most notable. Relying on the statistical tool of stochastic geometry and a semianalytical approach, we will obtain the probabilities of Wi-Fi preamble false alarm and detection under a wide set of realistic propagation effects, such as path-loss and Rayleigh distributed fading. Above all, we will model the effect of a single LTE downlink interfering transmission, as well as the aggregate interference effect. Hence, we shall be able to evaluate the modified energy detection threshold that has been long debated between 3GPP and IEEE 802.11 Working Groups.
非授权频带的LTE传输:评估对清晰信道评估的影响
在移动网络技术的重大进步中,正如最新的3GPP版本所显示的那样,最值得注意的是在授权和非授权运营商之间进行聚合的可能性。随着LTE在未经许可的频带上传输,与其他现有技术公平共存的担忧明显上升。在本研究中,我们旨在评估LTE传输对清晰信道评估(CCA)关键机制的影响,CCA在几种无授权系统中很常见,其中Wi-Fi最为显著。借助随机几何的统计工具和半解析方法,我们将得到在广泛的现实传播效应下,如路径损耗和瑞利分布衰落,Wi-Fi前导虚警和检测的概率。最重要的是,我们将模拟单个LTE下行链路干扰传输的影响,以及聚合干扰效应。因此,我们将能够评估3GPP和IEEE 802.11工作组之间长期争论的修改后的能量检测阈值。
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