动态LSA用于5G网络(ADEL视角)

A. Morgado, Á. Gomes, V. Frascolla, K. Ntougias, C. Papadias, D. Slock, E. Avdic, N. Marchetti, Nathalie Haziza, H. Anouar, Yang Yang, M. Pesavento, F. Khan, T. Ratnarajah
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开发额外的无线电频谱是应对近年来移动宽带通信系统前所未有的容量需求的关键。事实上,大多数适合移动通信的频带已经被其他无线电业务使用,频谱重新分配通常是不可能的,或者是一个非常耗时的过程。同时,多次现场测量表明,6GHz以下已占用频谱严重未得到充分利用,即在时间、频率和空间维度上存在“频谱漏洞”,表明可以通过频谱共享手段更好地利用额外的频谱资源。许可共享访问(LSA)是一种最新的频谱许可范式,它允许被许可方共享现有运营商的许可频谱,而不会造成有害干扰,并确保两种类型的播放器具有一定的服务质量(QoS)。欧盟资助的项目ADEL旨在通过引入1)动态无线电资源管理(RRM), 2)基于数据库辅助的协同传感器网络的感知推理,以及3)对LSA体系结构的扩展来增强当前的LSA范式,该体系结构允许更有效的RRM,提高所有参与者的QoS满意度和政策执行,最终导致整体频谱利用率的提高。ADEL的增强型LSA范例的主要特征将在本文的其余部分中概述。
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Dynamic LSA for 5G networks the ADEL perspective
Exploiting additional radio spectrum is key to respond to the unprecedented capacity demands of mobile broadband communication systems in recent years. In fact, most of the frequency bands suitable for mobile communications are already in use by other radio services, and spectrum refarming is usually not possible or constitutes a highly time-consuming procedure. At the same time, several field measurement campaigns have shown that the occupied spectrum below 6GHz is severely underutilized, i.e. there exist “spectrum holes” in the time, frequency, and space dimensions, pointing to the possibility of using spectrum sharing as a mean to better exploit additional spectral resources. Licensed shared access (LSA) is a recent spectrum licensing paradigm that allows licensees to share the licensed spectrum of incumbents without causing harmful interference and ensuring a certain quality-of-service (QoS) for both types of players. The EU-funded project ADEL aims to enhance the current LSA paradigm by introducing 1) dynamic radio resource management (RRM), 2) sensing reasoning, based on database-assisted collaborative sensor networking, and 3) an extension to the LSA architecture that allows a more effective RRM, increasing QoS satisfaction and policy enforcement for all players, finally leading to an overall improved spectrum utilization. The key features of ADEL's enhanced LSA paradigm are outlined throughout the remainder of this paper.
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