Inter-Technology Coexistence in a Spectrum Commons: A Case Study of Wi-Fi and LTE in the 5 GHz Unlicensed Band
Andra M. Voicu, Ljiljana Simi\'c, Marina Petrova

TL;DR
This paper systematically analyzes spectrum sharing mechanisms for Wi-Fi and LTE coexistence in the 5 GHz unlicensed band, proposing a framework, a new interference model, and providing insights into optimal coexistence strategies based on interference conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a general framework for analyzing spectrum sharing, a novel interference model, and a case study on Wi-Fi and LTE coexistence in the 5 GHz band, offering practical insights.
Findings
Channel selection schemes can ensure LTE/Wi-Fi coexistence without complex MAC mechanisms.
Performance depends on interference coupling, influenced by building shielding.
Duty cycle mechanisms outperform sensing-based LBT in low interference scenarios.
Abstract
Spectrum sharing mechanisms need to be carefully designed to enable inter-technology coexistence in the unlicensed bands, as these bands are an instance of a spectrum commons where heterogeneous technologies and deployments must coexist. Unlike in licensed bands, where multiple technologies could coexist only in a primary-secondary DSA mode, a spectrum commons offers competition opportunities between multiple dominant technologies, such as Wi-Fi and the recently proposed LTE in the 5 GHz unlicensed band. In this paper we systematically study the performance of different spectrum sharing schemes for inter-technology coexistence in a spectrum commons. Our contributions are threefold. First, we propose a general framework for comparative analysis of spectrum sharing mechanisms in time and frequency, by studying the effect of key constituent parameters. Second, we propose a novel throughput…
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