无人机基站辅助许可共享访问

S. Onidare, O. A. Tiamiyu, Nurudeen O. Yusuff, D. R. Aremu, A. Ayeni
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部署空中基地台的一个主要问题是它对已经稀缺的频谱造成的压力,以及相关的无线电资源分配需要重新设计。为了解决这一问题,我们提出了一种基于许可共享访问(LSA)的地空通信系统。建议的方案是将无人机基地台(UAV-BS)作为持牌系统整合,利用分配给其他无线系统的无线电频谱(现有系统),而地面基地台则在蜂窝系统的传统频带上运行。然而,将LSA用于D-BSs的一个主要挑战是,当在位系统处于活动状态时,频谱不可用。在传统的地面网络中,这导致在广泛的地理区域内无法获得服务。为了解决这个问题,我们定义了一种动态无人机- bs定位方案,该方案考虑了频谱上的在位者(在位者繁忙和空闲模式)的存在与否,同时考虑了被许可网络的空间容量需求。在繁忙在位模式下,UAV-BS定位问题相当于一个以满足在位者干扰阈值约束为第一级优先目标的目标规划问题。仿真结果表明,提出的基于LSA-的空对地方案解决了空对地基站部署频谱稀缺的难题,显著提高了系统效率。可以看出,本文提出的动态无人机- bs定位方案在确保不超过干扰阈值的前提下,在距离现有系统传输覆盖边界相对较小的距离(约1000 m)上,达到了被许可方网络的期望容量要求,而不是在距离较大的距离(约19 Km)上。
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Base Station Assisted Licensed Shared Access
A major issue in deploying aerial base stations is the strain it places on the already scarce spectrum and the associated required re-design of the radio resource allocations. To solve this problem, we propose a Licensed Shared Access- (LSA-) based aerial-terrestrial system. The proposed scheme is an integration of unmanned aerial vehicle base station (UAV-BS), as a licensee system, utilising the radio spectrum allocated to other wireless systems- the incumbent system, with the ground base-station operating at the traditional frequency band for cellular systems. However, a major challenge in using LSA for D-BSs is the spectrum unavailability while the incumbent system is active. In conventional terrestrial networks, this leads to service unavailability in a wide geographical area. To tackle this, we define a dynamic UAV-BS positioning scheme that takes into account the presence or otherwise of the incumbent on the spectrum (incumbent Busy and, Idle mode) while taking into consideration the spatial capacity demand in the licensee network. In the busy incumbent mode, the problem of the UAV-BS positioning is tantamount to a goal programming problem with the first level priority goal of fulfilling the incumbent’s interference threshold constraint. Simulation result show that in addition to, the proposed (LSA-) based aerial-terrestrial scheme, solving the challenge posed by scarcity of spectrum in aerial base station deployment, a significant improvement in the system efficiency is obtained. It is seen that the proposed dynamic UAV-BS positioning scheme achieved the desired capacity requirement of the licensee network, while ensuring the interference threshold is not exceeded, at a relatively smaller distance of 1000 m to the boundary of the incumbent’s system transmission coverage as opposed to a larger distance of about 19 Km.
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