Abstract

License assisted access (LAA) was proposed as a solution to the challenge of satisfying high throughput requirement in cellular network with limited licensed band. LAA uses long term evolution (LTE) carrier aggregation technique to combine licensed and unlicensed bands, specifically 5 GHz WiFi band, in order to achieve high data rates. However, LAA has several critical concerns for services provision on 5 GHz unlicensed band. In this article, an overview of the techniques concerning the coexistence of LTE and WiFi on the same unlicensed band is presented. We first present several general approaches including power control of LTE evolved Node B (eNB), carrier selection, LTE duty cycling, self clear to send (CTS) and request to send/CTS (RTS/ CTS), and listen before talk (LBT). Then, we focus on LBT techniques for LAA-WiFi coexistence and discuss how LBT based coexistence solutions can dynamically respond to the variations in network load and ensure fair coexistence in a distributed manner. Based on the LBT mechanism, we also present a fairness-aware LAA-WiFi coexisting scheme with TXOP (transmitted in a single transmission opportunity) backoff for LAA eNB. Finally, the performances of various LBT solutions for LAA-WiFi coexistence are evaluated using Markov chain analytical model.

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