Abstract
One of the effective ways to address the exponentially increasing traffic demand in mobile communication systems is to use more spectrum. Although licensed spectrum is always preferable for providing better user experience, unlicensed spectrum can be considered as an effective complement. Before moving into unlicensed spectrum, it is essential to carry out proper coexistence performance evaluations. In this paper, we analyze WiFi 802.11n and Long Term Evolution (LTE) coexistence performance considering multi-layer cell layouts through system level simulations. We consider a time division duplexing (TDD)-LTE system with an FTP traffic model for performance evaluation. Simulation results show that WiFi performance is more vulnerable to LTE interference, while LTE performance is degraded only slightly. However, WiFi throughput degradation is lower for TDD configurations with larger number of LTE uplink sub-frames and smaller path loss compensation factors.
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