Authors
Mohammed Hirzallah, Wessam Afifi, Marwan Krunz
Publication date
2016/12/4
Conference
2016 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In this paper, we investigate the coexistence problem between Wi-Fi and a pre-standard form of LTE over unlicensed bands, namely, LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U). We address two coexistence problems. First, the different access mechanisms for Wi-Fi and LTE-U can lead to an increase in the collision rate and higher latency for both systems. We propose a modified Wi-Fi operation mode, whereby Wi-Fi stations (STAs) carry out simultaneous spectrum sensing and transmission to reduce the time required for collision detection. Specifically, we propose and analyze a full-duplex (FD) based detection framework that can differentiate between Wi-Fi and LTE-U signals while taking into account residual self- interference. Second, the ability to differentiate between Wi-Fi and LTE-U signals motivates the idea of adapting the clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold according to the type of the detected signal. Inspired by …
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