Abstract

The 5G network is developing rapidly. However, due to spectrum resource limitation, it is expected to use the 5G network to ensure high resource utilization and network efficiency, while keeping part of 4G in the same band for existing 4G users. Dynamic spectrum-sharing (DSS) technology enables 4G/5G wireless networks to coexist in scarce spectrum resources and dynamically allocates spectrum resources in the same band. 4G/5G DSS has been successfully commercialized in some countries such as Germany and Brazil. However, complex 4G/5G DSS networks will introduce intra-frequency interference in the inter-system, which will affect network performance. Therefore, we innovatively proposed two interference mitigation schemes: buffer setting and rate matching. Furthermore, we have verified the practical performance of both schemes in a commercial network for the first time to determine the feasibility of the schemes. From theory, simulation, and practical analysis, both schemes can effectively mitigate the interference of the inter-system introduced by DSS: increasing the network rate by 60% in the interference environment and improving the user experience in the DSS architecture.

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