DocumentCode
3602930
Title
Collaborative Multisystem Channelization
Author
Pochun Yen ; Baile Xie ; Hlaing Minn
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA
Volume
14
Issue
10
fYear
2015
Firstpage
5723
Lastpage
5735
Abstract
We present a new approach for enhancing spectrum efficiency by means of multisystem spectrum channelization. The proposed approach incorporates impact between spectrum channelization and exploiting channel state information at transmitter (CSIT). We create disparities in accuracy of CSIT for different systems through frame offsets between the systems such that the time segments of the best CSIT accuracy for different systems are disjoint. We assign more spectrum resources to each system during its duration of best CSIT accuracy. This yields systematic and periodic changing of spectrum boundaries (in contrast to the fixed boundaries of the existing approach) while providing better CSIT accuracy level and larger degrees of freedom in resource allocation and hence higher spectrum efficiency for each system. We formulate the given collaborative multisystem channelization problem, derive the analytical performance metrics (postscheduling average data rate under time-varying CSIT accuracy for several schedulers), and develop the optimally channelized resource maps of the systems. In the basic form, the proposed channelization is designed offline once. We also generalize it into adaptive channelization to accommodate disparities of traffic demands for different systems. Analytical and simulation results corroborate substantial performance gains of the proposed scheme over the existing approach.
Keywords
radio spectrum management; resource allocation; telecommunication scheduling; time-varying channels; CSIT accuracy level; adaptive channelization; analytical performance metrics; channel state information at transmitter; frame offsets; multisystem spectrum channelization; optimally channelized resource maps; postscheduling average data rate; resource allocation; spectrum boundaries; spectrum efficiency; spectrum resources; time segments; time-varying CSIT accuracy; traffic demands; Accuracy; Indexes; Interference; Measurement; Reliability; Resource management; Wireless communication; Collaboration; Diversity; Doubly-selective channel; Multi-system channelization; Scheduling; Spectrum allocation; Time-varying CSIT accuracy; collaboration; diversity; doubly-selective channel; scheduling; spectrum allocation; time-varying CSIT accuracy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2015.2442578
Filename
7120171
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