TY - GEN
T1 - Flexible spectrum sharing in OFDMA cellular networks
AU - Liu, Yue
AU - Yang, Xu
AU - Chou, Ka Seng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 ACM.
PY - 2016/11/13
Y1 - 2016/11/13
N2 - With increasing mobile usage and more demands for higher-speed data, shortage of spectrum is seen as becoming in a limiting factor in growth of new services and traffic volume. Regulators, such as the FCC and Ofcom, have been considering how to improve availability by spectrum, including by encouraging spectrum sharing between operators. One aspect of any mobile service that needs to be taken into account is how to ensure the appropriate level of service to individual users. This was something considered in our previous work but not in the context of systematic spectrum sharing, nor in the literature on spectrum sharing. This paper addresses that issue by applying QoS consideration for every user in the main spectrum sharing approaches described in the literature, particularly with orthogonal spectrum sharing between operators, both for equalright sharing and non-equal right sharing. The objective is to serve as many as possible users that meet their QoS requirement during the spectrum sharing. Because a flexible spectrum sharing mechanism achieves service-level performance differentiation between operators, it can help operators to set and meet their business plans more precisely and predict the impact of spectrum sharing on the QoS achievement. The results of simulations presented in this paper show the flexibility of this approach.
AB - With increasing mobile usage and more demands for higher-speed data, shortage of spectrum is seen as becoming in a limiting factor in growth of new services and traffic volume. Regulators, such as the FCC and Ofcom, have been considering how to improve availability by spectrum, including by encouraging spectrum sharing between operators. One aspect of any mobile service that needs to be taken into account is how to ensure the appropriate level of service to individual users. This was something considered in our previous work but not in the context of systematic spectrum sharing, nor in the literature on spectrum sharing. This paper addresses that issue by applying QoS consideration for every user in the main spectrum sharing approaches described in the literature, particularly with orthogonal spectrum sharing between operators, both for equalright sharing and non-equal right sharing. The objective is to serve as many as possible users that meet their QoS requirement during the spectrum sharing. Because a flexible spectrum sharing mechanism achieves service-level performance differentiation between operators, it can help operators to set and meet their business plans more precisely and predict the impact of spectrum sharing on the QoS achievement. The results of simulations presented in this paper show the flexibility of this approach.
KW - OFDMA
KW - Orthogonal spectrum sharing
KW - QoS-aware
KW - Spectrum allocation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85007013324&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2989250.2989262
DO - 10.1145/2989250.2989262
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85007013324
T3 - MobiWac 2016 - Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access, co-located with MSWiM 2016
SP - 67
EP - 74
BT - MobiWac 2016 - Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access, co-located with MSWiM 2016
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
T2 - 14th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access, MobiWac 2016
Y2 - 13 November 2016 through 17 November 2016
ER -