Title :
Coexistence analysis of adjacent long term evolution (LTE) systems
Author :
Aulama, M. ; Olama, Mohammed M.
Author_Institution :
Motorola Solutions, Inc., Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
As the licensing and deployment of Long term evolution (LTE) systems are ramping up, the study of coexistence of LTE systems is an essential topic in civil and military applications. In this paper, we present a coexistence study of adjacent LTE systems aiming at evaluating the effect of inter-system interference on system capacity and performance as a function of some of the most common mitigation techniques: frequency guard band, base station (BS) antenna coupling loss, and user equipment (UE) antenna spacing. A system model is constructed for two collocated macro LTE networks. The developed model takes into consideration the RF propagation environment, power control scheme, and adjacent channel interference. Coexistence study is performed for a different combination of time/frequency division duplex (TDD/FDD) systems under three different guard-bands of OMHz, 5MHZ, and 10MHz. Numerical results are presented to advice the minimum frequency guard band, BS coupling loss, and UE antenna isolation required for a healthy system operation.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; adjacent channel interference; frequency division multiplexing; interference suppression; mobile antennas; radiowave propagation; time division multiplexing; RF propagation environment; adjacent Long Term Evolution; adjacent channel interference; antenna coupling loss; antenna spacing; base station; coexistence analysis; collocated macroLTE networks; frequency 0 MHz; frequency 10 MHz; frequency 5 MHz; frequency division duplex; frequency guard band; interference mitigation; intersystem interference; power control; system capacity; time division duplex; user equipment; Conferences; Decision support systems; Handheld computers; Coexistence; LTE; adjacent channel interference; channel quality indicator; guard band; power control; propagation loss; radiation pattern; signal-to-noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5287-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5286-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICCNC.2013.6504073