Abstract

WiFi interfaces have been recently incorporated in most cellular user equipments (UEs). In current practice, the UE selects either the licensed band for cellular technologies or the unlicensed WiFi band depending on the signal quality of both bands. At the same time, small (pico or femto) cells have also become popular means to offload traffic from traditional macro-cell networks and to improve cell coverage. This work presents a method for dynamic switching and aggregation of licensed and unlicensed bands in small cells for traffic offloading and per-user throughput enhancement. Our proposed method allows small cells to jointly control transmission in both licensed and unlicensed bands in order to maximize the sum of small cell user throughputs over both bands while constraining the interference effect to maintain the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for macrocell user equipments. Performance evaluation shows that our proposed scheme outperforms other existing solutions.

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