Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators

5G New Radio (NR) operating in the unlicensed spectrum is accelerating the Fourth Industrial Revolution by supporting Internet of Things (IoT) networks or Industrial IoT deployments. Specifically, LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) is looking to achieve spectrum integration through coexistence with multi-radio ac...

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Main Authors: Sunghwan Bae, Hongseok Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2432
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spelling doaj-bc0796570c544b96bda330eb1723ec082020-11-24T21:51:19ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-10-011710243210.3390/s17102432s17102432Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of OperatorsSunghwan Bae0Hongseok Kim1Department of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University, Seoul 04107, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University, Seoul 04107, Korea5G New Radio (NR) operating in the unlicensed spectrum is accelerating the Fourth Industrial Revolution by supporting Internet of Things (IoT) networks or Industrial IoT deployments. Specifically, LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) is looking to achieve spectrum integration through coexistence with multi-radio access technology (RAT) systems in the same unlicensed bands with both licensed-assisted and stand-alone access. The listen-before-talk (LBT) mechanism is mainly considered to enable an LTE operator to protect other incumbent unlicensed systems. In this article, we investigate the behaviors of multiple LTE operators along with the deployment of WiFi networks in the unlicensed spectrum from both short- and long-term points of view. In countries without mandatory LBT requirements, we show that an LTE operator is susceptible to collusion with another LTE operator, thus exploiting scarce spectrum resources by deceiving other wireless networks into thinking that channels are always busy; hence, mandatory usage of LTE with LBT is highly recommended at national level to achieve harmonious coexistence in the unlicensed spectrum. We discuss several possible coexistence scenarios to resolve the operator’s dilemmaas well as to improve unlicensed spectrum efficiency among multi-RAT systems, which is viable in the near future.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/24325G New Radio (NR)long-term evolution (LTE)LTE-license assisted access (LTE-LAA)LTE in unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U)listen-before-talk (LBT)clear channel assessment (CCA)operator’s dilemmagame theory
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author Sunghwan Bae
Hongseok Kim
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Hongseok Kim
Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators
Sensors
5G New Radio (NR)
long-term evolution (LTE)
LTE-license assisted access (LTE-LAA)
LTE in unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U)
listen-before-talk (LBT)
clear channel assessment (CCA)
operator’s dilemma
game theory
author_facet Sunghwan Bae
Hongseok Kim
author_sort Sunghwan Bae
title Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators
title_short Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators
title_full Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators
title_fullStr Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators
title_full_unstemmed Towards Harmonious Coexistence in the Unlicensed Spectrum: Rational Cooperation of Operators
title_sort towards harmonious coexistence in the unlicensed spectrum: rational cooperation of operators
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-10-01
description 5G New Radio (NR) operating in the unlicensed spectrum is accelerating the Fourth Industrial Revolution by supporting Internet of Things (IoT) networks or Industrial IoT deployments. Specifically, LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) is looking to achieve spectrum integration through coexistence with multi-radio access technology (RAT) systems in the same unlicensed bands with both licensed-assisted and stand-alone access. The listen-before-talk (LBT) mechanism is mainly considered to enable an LTE operator to protect other incumbent unlicensed systems. In this article, we investigate the behaviors of multiple LTE operators along with the deployment of WiFi networks in the unlicensed spectrum from both short- and long-term points of view. In countries without mandatory LBT requirements, we show that an LTE operator is susceptible to collusion with another LTE operator, thus exploiting scarce spectrum resources by deceiving other wireless networks into thinking that channels are always busy; hence, mandatory usage of LTE with LBT is highly recommended at national level to achieve harmonious coexistence in the unlicensed spectrum. We discuss several possible coexistence scenarios to resolve the operator’s dilemmaas well as to improve unlicensed spectrum efficiency among multi-RAT systems, which is viable in the near future.
topic 5G New Radio (NR)
long-term evolution (LTE)
LTE-license assisted access (LTE-LAA)
LTE in unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U)
listen-before-talk (LBT)
clear channel assessment (CCA)
operator’s dilemma
game theory
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2432
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