Co-Existence With IEEE 802.11 Networks in the ISM Band Without Channel Estimation

Muhammad Naveed Aman;Muhammad Ishfaq;Biplab Sikdar
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Any new deployment of networks in the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band, even though it is license-free, has to co-exist with IEEE 802.11 networks. IoT devices are typically deployed in the ISM band, creating a spectrum bottleneck for competing networks. This article investigates the issue of co-existence of wireless networks with WiFi networks. In our scenario, we consider WiFi as the “primary” or higher priority network co-existing with multiple “secondary” networks that may be used for low priority devices, with both networks operating in the ISM band. Towards this end, we first develop an analytical model for a metric called the “received symbol distance” at the primary receiver to obtain a power control parameter for secondary users. This power control parameter is used to scale the power of the secondary user according to the wireless channel between the primary transmitter and primary receiver. The proposed approach is computationally simple and does not require any estimation of channel coefficients. Simulation results show that the proposed technique can be used to effectively increase the spectrum utilization and the probability of a successful transmission by the secondary user, while not having any harmful effect on the primary user.
在没有信道估计的ISM频带中与IEEE 802.11网络共存
工业、科学和医疗(ISM)频带中的任何新网络部署,即使是免费的,也必须与IEEE 802.11网络共存。物联网设备通常部署在ISM频段,这给竞争网络带来了频谱瓶颈。本文研究了无线网络与WiFi网络共存的问题。在我们的场景中,我们将WiFi视为与多个可用于低优先级设备的“次要”网络共存的“主要”或更高优先级网络,两个网络都在ISM频带中运行。为此,我们首先为主接收机处的一个称为“接收符号距离”的度量开发了一个分析模型,以获得辅助用户的功率控制参数。该功率控制参数用于根据主发射机和主接收机之间的无线信道来缩放次用户的功率。所提出的方法在计算上是简单的,并且不需要对信道系数进行任何估计。仿真结果表明,该技术可以有效地提高频谱利用率和二次用户成功传输的概率,同时对一次用户没有任何有害影响。
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