Spectrum Sharing for WINNER Radio Access Networks

J. Kermoal, S. Pfletschinger, K. Hooli, S. Thilakawardana, Juan Lara, Yutao Zhu
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This paper presents the concept of spectrum sharing in connection to beyond 3rd generation (B3G) systems. Inter-system spectrum sharing mechanisms are summarised and classified depending on their coordination capabilities and the relative priorities between the systems involved in the sharing. Novel radio resource management (RRM) functionalities for coordinating the sharing of the spectrum with legacy systems and other B3G radio access networks (RANs) are outlined to permit the efficient implementation of spectrum sharing. These B3G spectrum sharing RRM functionalities are proposed in the context of the European IST WINNER project. Capabilities to share spectrum with other radio access systems will significantly increase the efficiency of the WINNER system as well as the compatibility with legacy systems. The RRM architecture enables WINNER systems to benefit from the most important aspects of the envisioned spectrum sharing. Spectrum sharing provides the WINNER system with new spectrum access possibilities, facilitating flexible deployment, usage and a gradual evolution of the system in coexistence with legacy systems
WINNER无线接入网络的频谱共享
本文提出了第三代以上(B3G)系统中频谱共享的概念。系统间频谱共享机制根据其协调能力和参与共享的系统之间的相对优先级进行了总结和分类。概述了用于协调与遗留系统和其他B3G无线接入网络(ran)共享频谱的新型无线电资源管理(RRM)功能,以允许有效实现频谱共享。这些B3G频谱共享RRM功能是在欧洲IST WINNER项目背景下提出的。与其他无线电接入系统共享频谱的能力将显著提高WINNER系统的效率以及与传统系统的兼容性。RRM架构使WINNER系统能够从设想的频谱共享的最重要方面受益。频谱共享为WINNER系统提供了新的频谱接入可能性,促进了灵活的部署、使用和系统与遗留系统共存的逐步演变
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