Mengqi Han, Sami Khairy, Zhao Chen, L. Cai, Y. Cheng
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摘要
长期演进(LTE)在无授权频谱上的部署被认为是解决频谱短缺的一种很有前途的解决方案。为了确保无证用户之间的公平共存,欧洲电信标准协会(ETSI)标准中引入了两种基于负载的设备(Load Based Equipment, LBE)接入技术。然而,尚不清楚这两种LBE协议是否能确保在未授权许可辅助接入(LAA)和Wi-Fi用户之间的公平信道接入。为此,建立了基于更新理论的分析模型来研究这两种LBE随机接入协议的性能。具体而言,首先推导并比较了Wi-Fi用户和LAA用户的吞吐量性能。我们的研究结果表明,如果没有对关键协议参数进行微调,这两种选项都可能无法在Wi-Fi和LAA用户之间实现吞吐量公平。一般来说,选项A倾向于Wi-Fi用户,而选项B倾向于LAA用户。为了提高公平性性能,两种协议中的通道访问参数都应根据网络条件进行调整,从而在公平性和网络吞吐量方面达到最佳共存性能。该分析为在LAA中实现先听后讲的访问机制提供了重要的指导。利用NS-3进行了广泛的模拟,以验证模型的准确性。
A Performance Comparison of LBE Based Coexistence Protocols for LAA and Wi-Fi
Long Term Evolution (LTE) deployment in the unlicensed spectrum is considered a promising solution to overcome spectrum shortage. To ensure fair coexistence among unlicensed users, two Load Based Equipment (LBE) access technologies are introduced in European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) standard. However, it is not clear whether the two LBE protocols can ensure fair channel access between unlicensed Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) and Wi-Fi users. To this end, renewal theory based analytical models are developed to study the performance of these two LBE random access protocols. Specifically, the throughput performance of Wi-Fi users and LAA users is first derived and compared. Our results show that both options may not achieve throughput fairness among Wi-Fi and LAA users if the key protocol parameters are not fine tuned. Generally option A favors Wi-Fi users, while option B favors LAA users. To improve the fairness performance, channel access parameters in both protocols should be adapted to network conditions in order to achieve the best coexisting performance in terms of both fairness and network throughput. The analysis provides important guidance for the implementation of Listen-before-Talk based access mechanisms in LAA. Extensive simulations using NS-3 are conducted to validate the accuracy of the models.