Unlicensed Operation of IEEE 802.16: Coexistence with 802.11(A) in Shared Frequency Bands

L. Berlemann, C. Hoymann, G. Hiertz, B. Walke
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The coexistence of IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) and IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) in shared radio spectrum is an acute problem. In license-exempt frequency bands, the frame-based medium access of 802.16 requires rigorous protection against interference from wireless local area networks in order to operate properly when sharing spectrum. We focus here on the unlicensed U-NII frequency band at 5 GHz and consider therefore the distributed medium access of 802.11(a) as competitor for spectrum utilization. We expect 802.16 systems to be available in laptops soon and then to provide wireless VoIP services that 802.11 cannot support satisfactorily well. Therefore, this paper describes approaches for enabling a reliable operation of 802.16 when sharing unlicensed spectrum with 802.11. We propose software upgrades to the medium access control of the 802.16 BS. Thereby, no 802.11 frame transmissions are required by an 802.16 system. Coexistence between 802.16 and 802.11 is enabled without any data exchange between both standards. Our solution of the described coexistence problem implies the possibility to guarantee quality-of-service within the 802.16 system although operating in unlicensed frequencies
IEEE 802.16的无证运行:与802.11(A)在共享频段共存
IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX)和IEEE 802.11 (WiFi)在共享无线电频谱中的共存是一个亟待解决的问题。在免许可证频段,802.16基于帧的介质接入需要严格的保护,以防止无线局域网的干扰,以便在共享频谱时正常运行。在这里,我们将重点放在5 GHz的未经许可的U-NII频段上,因此将802.11(a)的分布式介质接入视为频谱利用的竞争对手。我们预计802.16系统将很快在笔记本电脑上可用,然后提供802.11不能很好地支持的无线VoIP服务。因此,本文介绍了在与802.11共享未授权频谱的情况下,使802.16可靠运行的方法。我们建议对802.16 BS的介质访问控制进行软件升级。因此,802.16系统不需要802.11帧传输。允许802.16和802.11共存,两个标准之间不进行任何数据交换。我们对所描述的共存问题的解决方案意味着,尽管在未经许可的频率中运行,仍有可能保证802.16系统内的服务质量
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