Abstract

Due to the increasing demand for higher data rates and the congestion in communication systems, new research is focusing on the cooperation between the two most successful communication systems, LTE and WiFi. The overall performance of a WiFi system degrades with increasing the number of served users due to collisions. We propose in this paper a novel scheme for LTE and WiFi coexistence, where an LTE femto Base Station cooperates with a WiFi Access Point to maximize both of their profits. Our proposed scheme has the advantage of relieving a congested WiFi system. Thus, this creates a time gap for the LTE system to transmit its data. In addition, we investigate the capability of WiFi and LTE systems to work simultaneously under a certain maximum interference limit. We have formulated a multi- objective optimization problem for maximizing the rate of the WiFi system and the capacity of the LTE system. We developed an algorithm based on particle swarm optimization to determine the appropriate time ratios for WiFi and LTE transmission, the transmitting power of LTE under WiFi transmission, and the number of WiFi nodes to be transferred to LTE system. Simulation results confirm the capability for LTE to transmit besides WiFi without affecting its transmission rate.

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