Spectrum Reuse among Aerial and Ground Users in mmWave Cellular Networks in Urban Settings

Simran Singh, Sri Latha Sunkara, Ismail Güvenç, Arupjyoti Bhuyan, H. Dai, M. Sichitiu
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To address the demands for more capacity and higher data rates, the fifth generation network (5G) technology is being developed and gradually rolled out by major cellular carriers. Millimeter wave (mmWave) systems and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are two critical enablers of 5G. To ease the integration of 5G into existing networks, it is essential to study how base stations (BSs) can be used to serve both ground and aerial users simultaneously in a mmWave network. In this work, we consider BSs equipped with two antennas- one tilted down to serve ground users and another tilted up to serve aerial users. Using ray tracing simulations, we investigate the ideal tilt of these two antennas. Our results indicate that reusing the spectrum effectively in urban environments requires an understanding of the interplay between the effects of shadowing due to buildings, ground reflections, beam orientation, BS separation, interference between the two beams, and UAV heights. Specifically, to simultaneously serve UAVs at a height of 200 m and ground users, it is desirable to use a BS equipped with one antenna tilted up at 30 degrees and another tilted down at of 10 degrees. This achieves the best compromise between the above effects for the simulation configuration considered in this paper. Further, it was observed that the aerial and ground users are, in some scenarios, actually better served by the antenna not meant for them.
城市毫米波蜂窝网络中空中和地面用户的频谱重用
为了满足更大容量和更高数据速率的需求,第五代网络(5G)技术正在开发中,并由主要的移动运营商逐步推出。毫米波(mmWave)系统和无人机(uav)是5G的两个关键推动者。为了简化5G与现有网络的集成,必须研究如何在毫米波网络中使用基站(BSs)同时为地面和空中用户提供服务。在这项工作中,我们考虑配备了两个天线的基站——一个向下倾斜以服务地面用户,另一个向上倾斜以服务空中用户。利用光线追踪模拟,我们研究了这两种天线的理想倾角。我们的研究结果表明,在城市环境中有效地再利用频谱需要了解由于建筑物、地面反射、波束方向、BS分离、两波束之间的干扰和无人机高度造成的阴影效应之间的相互作用。具体来说,为了同时为200米高空的无人机和地面用户提供服务,最好使用一个天线向上倾斜30度,另一个天线向下倾斜10度的BS。这在本文所考虑的仿真配置中实现了上述效果之间的最佳折衷。此外,有人指出,在某些情况下,空中和地面用户实际上得到了不是为他们设计的天线的更好服务。
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