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CR-LBT: Listen-Before-Talk With Collision Resolution for 5G NR-U Networks

Vyacheslav Loginov, Evgeny Khorov, Andrey Lyakhov, Ian F. Akyildiz

2021IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing36 citationsDOI

Abstract

To achieve higher throughputs in cellular networks, 3GPP proposes to use unlicensed frequency bands and develops technologies — the latest one is NR-U — allowing a cellular base station to transmit in unlicensed bands, which are already occupied by Wi-Fi networks. To enable fair channel sharing between two technologies, the base station uses a sort of CSMA/CA with binary exponential backoff similar to Wi-Fi. However, the base station can start data transmission only at strictly periodic time moments. Many papers propose sending a reservation signal between the end of the backoff procedure and such a moment to prevent nearby devices from accessing the channel. However, this approach significantly reduces Wi-Fi performance. The paper proposes a novel method CR-LBT of transmitting a reservation signal that greatly decreases channel resource waste caused by collisions and improves channel resource sharing fairness. With developed analytical models and simulations, it is shown that CR-LBT may simultaneously increase the throughput of both NR-U and Wi-Fi networks. The effect is more noticeable for the Wi-Fi network, the throughput of which may rise three times compared with the traditional method of sending the reservation signal. Finally, the influence of various factors on CR-LBT performance is studied.

Topics & Concepts

Exponential backoffComputer scienceComputer networkReservationThroughputChannel (broadcasting)Base stationTransmission (telecommunications)Cellular networkReal-time computingWirelessTelecommunicationsWireless Networks and ProtocolsAdvanced Wireless Network OptimizationAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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