GAA-GAA共存方案在CBRS波段的性能研究

Weichao Gao, A. Sahoo
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公民宽带无线电业务(CBRS)频段的通用授权接入(GAA)用户是最低优先级的用户,他们不仅要确保不会对更高级别的用户造成有害干扰,而且还必须相互合作以尽量减少彼此之间的潜在干扰。因此,高效的GAA共存方案对于GAA用户的运行和获得高频谱利用率至关重要。为了实现这一目标,无线创新论坛(WInnForum)推荐了三种方案来促进GAA用户之间的共存。据我们所知,目前在公共领域还没有对这些方案进行性能研究。在本文中,我们研究了其中一种方案(称为方法1)的性能。我们选择了美国的两个实际地点,使用美国大陆的实际地形和土地覆盖数据进行研究。我们评估了该方案在不同部署密度下的性能,在这两个位置使用不同的传播模型和不同的CBRS设备(cbsd)混合。我们从相互干扰的角度对方法1的带宽分配过程和性能提供了一些有趣的见解。
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Performance Study of a GAA-GAA Coexistence Scheme in the CBRS Band
The General Authorized Access (GAA) users in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band are the lowest priority users who not only have to make sure that they do not cause harmful interference to the higher tier users but also must cooperate with each other to minimize potential interference among themselves. Thus, efficient GAA coexistence scheme is essential for operation of GAA users and to obtain high spectrum utilization. Towards this goal, the Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum) has recommended three schemes to facilitate coexistence among the GAA users. To the best of our knowledge, there is no performance study on any of these schemes available in the public domain. In this paper, we study performance of one of these schemes (called Approach 1). We choose two actual locations in the USA around which our study is conducted using actual terrain and land cover data of the continental USA. We evaluate performance of the scheme at different deployment densities, using different propagation models and with different mix of CBRS devices (CBSDs) at those two locations. We provide some interesting insights into the bandwidth allocation process and performance of Approach 1 in terms of mutual interference.
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