Channel Selection for Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks

In this paper, we study a spectrum sharing network (SSN) where a spectrum sharing device (SSD) coexists with multiple wireless communication systems (WCSs) in the same channel. The SSD can operate with either a duty cycle (DC) channel access mechanism or a listen‐before‐talk (LBT) channel access mec...

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Published inETRI journal Vol. 38; no. 5; pp. 952 - 961
Main Authors Park, Jae Cheol, Kang, Kyu‐Min, Park, Seungkeun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) 01.10.2016
한국전자통신연구원
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ISSN1225-6463
2233-7326
DOI10.4218/etrij.16.2616.0007

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Summary:In this paper, we study a spectrum sharing network (SSN) where a spectrum sharing device (SSD) coexists with multiple wireless communication systems (WCSs) in the same channel. The SSD can operate with either a duty cycle (DC) channel access mechanism or a listen‐before‐talk (LBT) channel access mechanism, whereas WCSs operate with an LBT mechanism. An opportunistic channel selection scheme for the SSD in the SSN is first proposed to minimize the outage probability. The optimal data transmission time for the DC‐based SSD is derived to further improve the outage probability. We also derive the exact and closed‐form outage probability of the proposed channel selection in the SSN by assuming that the number of WCSs operating in each channel is uniformly distributed. The simulation results show that the proposed channel selection scheme outperforms other channel selection schemes. It was also observed that a DC‐based SSD with an optimal data transmission time provides a better outage performance than an LBT‐based SSD. As the number of available channels increases, the channel selection scheme plays an important role in minimizing the outage probability of the SSNs.
Bibliography:seungkp@etri.re.kr
This work was supported by Institute for Information & communications Technology Promotion (IITP) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (No. B0101‐16‐222, Development of core technologies to improve spectral efficiency for mobile big‐bang).
are with the Broadcasting Media Research Laboratory, ETRI, Daejeon, Rep. of Korea.
kmkang@etri.re.kr
Kyu‐Min Kang (corresponding author
and Seungkeun Park
Jae Cheol Park
jchpark@etri.re.kr
G704-001110.2016.38.5.019
https://etrij.etri.re.kr/etrij/journal/article/article.do?volume=38&issue=5&page=952
ISSN:1225-6463
2233-7326
DOI:10.4218/etrij.16.2616.0007