Collaborative Channel Access and Transmission for NR Sidelink and Wi-Fi Coexistence over Unlicensed Spectrum
Zhuangzhuang Yan, Xinyu Gu, Zhenyu Liu, Liyang Lu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a collaborative channel access mechanism and a deep reinforcement learning framework to improve coexistence and resource utilization between 5G sidelink communication and Wi-Fi in unlicensed spectrum.
Contribution
It introduces a novel collaborative channel access method and a cooperative deep reinforcement learning algorithm for fair and efficient coexistence in unlicensed spectrum.
Findings
Significant performance improvements in coexistence fairness and throughput.
Effective interference mitigation with the proposed mechanisms.
Enhanced resource utilization in unlicensed spectrum environments.
Abstract
With the rapid development of various internet of things (IoT) applications, including industrial IoT (IIoT) and visual IoT (VIoT), the demand for direct device-to-device communication to support high data rates continues to grow. To address this demand, 5G-Advanced has introduced sidelink communication over the unlicensed spectrum (SL-U) to increase data rates. However, the primary challenge of SL-U in the unlicensed spectrum is ensuring fair coexistence with other incumbent systems, such as Wi-Fi. In this paper, we address the challenge by designing channel access mechanisms and power control strategies to mitigate interference and ensure fair coexistence. First, we propose a novel collaborative channel access (CCHA) mechanism that integrates channel access with resource allocation through collaborative interactions between base stations (BS) and SL-U users. This mechanism ensures…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Networks and Protocols
MethodsBalanced Selection
