Optimal distributed allocation of almost blank subframes for LTE/WiFi coexistence

S. Chatterjee, Mohammad J. Abdel-Rahman, A. B. Mackenzie
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Since LTE in unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U) was proposed by Qualcomm, it has drawn considerable interest because of its potential to increase the capacity of existing LTE networks by utilizing existing infrastructure in the unlicensed band. But, Wi-Fi technology, already operating in the unlicensed 5 GHz band, creates several potential challenges for managing the activities of these two different technologies in the same band. In this context, we propose an adaptive coexistence scheme between LTE and WiFi by utilizing almost blank subframes (ABS). An ABS is an LTE subframe of duration 1 ms (containing two time slots of 0.5 ms duration) with reduced downlink activity. LTE allocates ABSs over 20 MHz channels in 5 GHz band to allow WiFi to access the spectrum. In the proposed coexistence scheme, each LTE cell optimally distributes ABSs over the frame to provide certain quality of service (QoS) guarantees for WiFi traffic while ensuring the performance of its own users.
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LTE/WiFi共存的几乎空白子帧的最优分布式分配
由于LTE在非授权频段(LTE- u)是由高通公司提出的,它有可能通过利用非授权频段的现有基础设施来增加现有LTE网络的容量,因此引起了相当大的兴趣。但是,Wi-Fi技术已经在未经许可的5ghz频段上运行,这给管理这两种不同技术在同一频段的活动带来了一些潜在的挑战。在这种情况下,我们提出了一种利用几乎空白子帧(ABS)的LTE和WiFi自适应共存方案。ABS是一个持续时间为1ms的LTE子帧(包含两个持续时间为0.5 ms的时隙),下行链路活动减少。LTE在5ghz频段内分配20mhz以上信道的abs,允许WiFi接入频谱。在共存方案中,每个LTE小区在帧上优化分配abs,在保证自身用户性能的同时,为WiFi流量提供一定的服务质量(QoS)保证。
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