DocumentCode
3712643
Title
Understanding the impact of RADAR interference on IEEE 802.11 MAC in spectrum sharing environments
Author
Venkatesh Ramaswamy;Jeffrey T. Correia
Author_Institution
The MITRE Corporation, 202 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730, United States of America
fYear
2015
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
78
Abstract
Electromagnetic spectrum congestion is a serious problem. The majority of the desirable spectrum lie below 6 GHz, and is consumed by communication and RADAR systems. DARPA´s Shared Spectrum Access for Radar and Communications (SSPARC) program seeks to improve efficient use of spectrum by allowing RADAR and communication systems to share spectrum in the 3.5 GHz S-band. In this paper, we present some results on the MAC layer performance of the IEEE 802.11 protocol in the presence of RADAR interference. We propose a simple model for the carrier sense multiple access mechanism and use it to gain insight into some important performance metrics such as MAC layer throughput, and packet service time. Finally, we provide some numerical examples to demonstrate the usefulness of the results in designing spectrum sharing strategies in real systems.
Keywords
"IEEE 802.11 Standard","Radar tracking","Throughput","Media Access Protocol","Interference"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2015 - 2015 IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.2015.7357421
Filename
7357421
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