Resource allocation for OFDMA/CDMA spectrum refarming system with passive infrastructure sharing

Shiying Han, Ying-Chang Liang, B. Soong, Fengye Hu
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Spectrum refarming (SR) allows different generations of cellular networks to operate in the same frequency band. Infrastructure sharing involves the sharing of passive or active elements of mobile infrastructure within or among operators. Both of them are important as the cellular technology evolves. In this study, we consider an uplink OFDMA/CDMA SR system with passive infrastructure sharing, i.e., the OFDMA system and CDMA system share a common cell site while each adopting different receive antennas. Due to the cross channel state information (C-CSI) is difficult to be obtained in practice, we propose a resource allocation scheme with which the OFDMA system can provide sufficient protection to the CDMA system without C-CSI. We further propose to increase the interference margin for OFDMA resource allocation by exploiting the gap between the actual and the predicted interference suffered by CDMA users, which permits higher transmission power from OFDMA users. Simulation results have validated that the CDMA services can be protected by the proposed schemes, while the OFDMA throughput can be improved.
无源基础设施共享OFDMA/CDMA频谱重组系统的资源分配
频谱重组(SR)允许不同代的蜂窝网络在同一频段内运行。基础设施共享涉及在运营商内部或运营商之间共享移动基础设施的被动或主动元素。随着蜂窝技术的发展,这两者都很重要。在本研究中,我们考虑一个具有无源基础设施共享的上行OFDMA/CDMA SR系统,即OFDMA系统和CDMA系统共享一个共同的小区站点,但各自采用不同的接收天线。针对实际中难以获得跨信道状态信息(C-CSI)的问题,提出了一种资源分配方案,使OFDMA系统能够在没有C-CSI的情况下为CDMA系统提供足够的保护。我们进一步提出利用CDMA用户实际受到的干扰与预测受到的干扰之间的差距来增加OFDMA资源分配的干扰裕度,从而允许OFDMA用户获得更高的传输功率。仿真结果表明,该方案在保护CDMA业务的同时,提高了OFDMA的吞吐量。
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