Title :
System-Level Assessment of Non-Orthogonal Spectrum Sharing via Transmit Beamforming
Author :
Litjens, Remco ; Haibin Zhang ; Noppen, Ivo ; Lei Yu ; Karipidis, Eleftherios ; Borner, Kai
Author_Institution :
Expertise Centre Tech. Sci., TNO Delft, Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
We assess the system-level performance of non-orthogonal spectrum sharing achieved via maximum sum-rate (SR), Nash bargaining (NB), and zero-forcing (ZF) transmit beamforming techniques. A look-up table based physical layer abstraction and radio resource management mechanisms (including packet scheduling) are proposed and incorporated in system-level simulations, jointly with other important aspects of network operation. In the simulated scenarios, the results show similar system-level performance of SR (or NB) as ZF in the context of spectrum sharing, when combined with maximum sum-rate (or proportional fair) packet scheduler. Further sensitivity analysis also shows similar behavior of all three beamforming techniques with regard to the impact on system-level performance of neighbor-cell activity level and feedback error. A more important observation from our results is that, under ideal conditions, the performance enhancement of non-orthogonal spectrum sharing over orthogonal spectrum sharing and fixed spectrum assignment is significant.
Keywords :
array signal processing; feedback; mobility management (mobile radio); scheduling; sensitivity analysis; Nash bargaining; beamforming techniques; feedback error; fixed spectrum assignment; look-up table based physical layer abstraction; maximum sum-rate; maximum sum-rate packet scheduler; mobile operators; neighbor-cell activity level; network operation; nonorthogonal spectrum sharing; orthogonal spectrum sharing; packet scheduling; performance enhancement; radio resource management mechanisms; sensitivity analysis; spectrum sharing; system-level assessment; system-level performance; system-level simulations; transmit beamforming; zero-forcing; Array signal processing; Interference; Niobium; Physical layer; Scheduling algorithms; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2013 IEEE 77th
Conference_Location :
Dresden
DOI :
10.1109/VTCSpring.2013.6692778