Rongxing Guo;Junsheng Mu;Jia Zhu;Lei Liu;Fei Qi;Yi Wang
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Abstract
The coexistence of radar systems and 5G Broadcast/Multicast Service Broadcast (BMSB) networks presents unique challenges in resource allocation. Our study addresses these challenges by developing an innovative approach for simultaneous sub-carrier assignment and power distribution in a scenario where a base station delivers broadcast content to multiple users near a radar installation. Using orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM), we introduce a penalty term to relax binary constraints and consolidate power-related variables, transforming the complex non-linear problem into manageable convex sub-challenges through quadratic transformation. Our results demonstrate the balance between optimizing 5G BMSB performance and preserving radar functionality, revealing that increasing BMSB power beyond a certain point doesn’t improve performance when radar interference is present. This insight contributes to designing energy-efficient 5G BMSB systems that coexist with critical infrastructure.
期刊介绍:
The Society’s Field of Interest is “Devices, equipment, techniques and systems related to broadcast technology, including the production, distribution, transmission, and propagation aspects.” In addition to this formal FOI statement, which is used to provide guidance to the Publications Committee in the selection of content, the AdCom has further resolved that “broadcast systems includes all aspects of transmission, propagation, and reception.”