On radio resource sharing in multi-antenna virtualized wireless networks

Xin Wang, P. Krishnamurthy, D. Tipper
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Virtualizing wireless networks has the potential to improve resource usage efficiency (system capacity) through spectrum sharing while allowing for isolation between users and customization of applications {9}. In most work related to wireless network virtualization, the sharing of spectrum is considered at the level of chunks of frequency that do not interfere. Such spectrum sharing, where service provider SPA can use the spectrum allocated to SPB when SPB does not use it, results in multiplexing gains improving the resource usage (see for example, [12]). We argue that sharing radio resources that are a function of geography and signal strength, rather than slices of spectrum is also possible. When we consider sharing of radio resources, the transmit power, the interference, and the usage scenario (capabilities/needs of devices) become important in determining what can be shared. In this paper, the potential gain from sharing such radio resources while using MIMO for combating interference and exploiting spatial degrees of freedom is investigated in a two service provider collaboration scenario. The metric used is the capacity of the system (with a large cell and a small cell) as a function of separation distance, transmit power, cell range, and various MIMO settings. We show that radio resource sharing is feasible, but it has implications on isolation between users of different SPs and MIMO settings are an important factor.
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多天线虚拟化无线网络中无线电资源共享研究
虚拟化无线网络有可能通过频谱共享提高资源使用效率(系统容量),同时允许用户之间的隔离和应用程序的定制{9}。在大多数与无线网络虚拟化相关的工作中,频谱的共享是在不干扰的频率块的水平上考虑的。在这种频谱共享中,当SPB不使用时,服务提供商SPA可以使用分配给SPB的频谱,从而获得复用增益,从而提高资源利用率(参见示例,[12])。我们认为,共享无线电资源是地理和信号强度的函数,而不是频谱切片也是可能的。当我们考虑共享无线电资源时,发射功率、干扰和使用场景(设备的能力/需求)在确定可以共享的内容时变得很重要。在本文中,在两个服务提供商协作场景中,研究了在使用MIMO对抗干扰和利用空间自由度的同时共享这些无线电资源的潜在收益。使用的度量是系统的容量(有一个大小区和一个小小区)作为分离距离、发射功率、小区范围和各种MIMO设置的函数。我们表明无线电资源共享是可行的,但它对不同sp用户之间的隔离有影响,MIMO设置是一个重要因素。
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