A channel sensing based design for LTE in unlicensed bands

B. Jia, M. Tao
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With the exponential growth of wireless data traffic and the increasing scarcity of licensed spectrum, mobile network operators intend to use the unlicensed spectrum, such as the Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) bands and TV white space, to offload their traffic. In the future, it is very likely that two of the most prominent wireless technologies, Long Term Evolution (LTE) and WiFi, will coexist on the same unlicensed bands. Existing simulation results show that LTE is slightly impacted by such coexistence while WiFi is severely hampered by LTE transmissions. In order to realize a harmonious LTE/WiFi coexistence, we propose two channel sensing schemes for LTE in unlicensed bands, i.e., periodic sensing and persistent sensing. Simulation results show that the proposed channel sensing schemes can provide a reasonable tradeoff between LTE and WiFi when they coexist with each other.
一种基于信道感知的LTE免授权频段设计
随着无线数据流量的指数级增长和授权频谱的日益稀缺,移动网络运营商打算使用非授权频谱,如工业、科学和医疗(ISM)频段和电视空白频段,以分流其流量。在未来,两种最著名的无线技术——长期演进(LTE)和WiFi——很可能会在同一个免授权频段上共存。现有的仿真结果表明,这种共存对LTE的影响较小,而WiFi则受到LTE传输的严重阻碍。为了实现LTE/WiFi的和谐共存,我们提出了两种LTE免授权频段的信道感知方案,即周期感知和持久感知。仿真结果表明,所提出的信道感知方案能够在LTE和WiFi共存时提供合理的权衡。
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