JOURNAL ARTICLE

Exploiting Successive Interference Cancellation for Spectrum Sharing Over Unlicensed Bands

Zhiwu GuoMing LiMarwan Krunz

Year: 2023 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing Vol: 23 (3)Pages: 2438-2455   Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Abstract

Harmonious coexistence among different unlicensed wireless technologies has became increasingly important due to the spectrum shortage problem. As a representative case, we focus on addressing LTE-LAA and WiFi coexistence in unlicensed bands. Traditionally, collision avoidance-based medium access control (MAC) protocols adopted by both LAA and WiFi have led to low channel utilization and fairness. In this paper, we explore physical-layer interference suppression techniques (e.g., successive interference cancellation, SIC) to enhance the spectrum utilization of coexisting LAA and WiFi networks. We propose a SIC-aware MAC protocol that embraces concurrent transmissions and optimizes the channel access strategy at the MAC layer, so as to mitigate the interference (same-technology or cross-technology) due to excess channel contentions. We theoretically analyze the network throughput by extending Bianchi's Markov model, considering the impact of concurrent transmissions and SIC. We also extend the analysis to consider MIMO and MU-MIMO links with SIC. We validate our theoretical analysis and the effectiveness of the proposed MAC protocol via extensive simulations. We also implement a prototype LAA/WiFi SIC receiver on USRP devices to demonstrate the feasibility of cross-technology SIC and the proposed MAC protocol.

Keywords:
Computer science Computer network Single antenna interference cancellation Throughput MIMO Interference (communication) Universal Software Radio Peripheral Channel (broadcasting) Wireless Physical layer Spectrum management Telecommunications Cognitive radio

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Wireless Networks and Protocols
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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