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Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 September 2014 Alireza Babaei, CableLabsSlide 1 Fair Spectrum Sharing in Unlicensed Spectrum Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Background Extending the technologies that have conventionally used licensed spectrum to the unlicensed bands are changing the ecosystem in the unlicensed spectrum. The medium access techniques used by these technologies are based on the assumption that no other system is operating in the same channel and hence no need for spectrum sharing. 802 systems, on the other hand, have built-in mechanisms to share the spectrum with other similar or dissimilar systems (e.g., CCA mechanism in or Adaptive Frequency Hopping in ) Extremely unfair spectrum sharing scenarios could arise when these systems operate in the same band (see the contribution /0037r2) So far, there is not a clear definition of “fairness” in unlicensed bands. This presentation attempts to provide an answer to the question that “How would fair spectrum sharing among multiple systems operating in an unlicensed band look like?” This presentation does not propose a solution to achieve this fairness. Slide 2Alireza Babaei, CableLabs September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Coexistence Requirements The coexistence requirements must ensure an equitable share of wireless resources * in the long run for each of the networks sharing the unlicensed spectrum. The coexistence requirements must ensure that each network receives a minimum amount of wireless resources in the short run. Each network may use this to make sure that the KPI requirements for the services designed for it are met. The coexistence metric must be oblivious to the spectral and system efficiency of each network (i.e., how efficiently a given system utilizes its resources). Slide 3Alireza Babaei, CableLabs * Wireless resources= Time × Bandwidth September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Notations Assume n systems share an unlicensed band with a total of B units of bandwidth. For any time t, denote the bandwidth used by system i (1≤i≤n) at time t as B i (t). Assume that system i (1≤i≤n), has possible signal bandwidths which are less than B: Example: For B=100 MHz, an ac system has 3 signal bandwidths less than 100 MHz (i.e., 20, 40 and 80 MHz) For any time t, sum of the bandwidths used by the n systems must be less than or equal to B. Slide 4Alireza Babaei, CableLabs September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Long Run Fairness Requirement based on Time-Bandwidth product metric Denote the resource (time-bandwidth product) demand of system i during the long run (time interval of length for an appropriate ) as Denote the set indices of systems that demand less than an equal share of wireless resources in the long run as, i.e., We must have where |Λ| denotes the cardinality (number of elements) in set Λ. Slide 5Alireza Babaei, CableLabs September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Short Run Requirement For some appropriate and, each system must be allocated a minimum amount of resources during the time intervals of length Slide 6Alireza Babaei, CableLabs September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Maximum Delay (derived from the short run requirement) The maximum possible delay is on the order of (See below) For the acceptable level of delay equal to, we must have Slide 7Alireza Babaei, CableLabs t B September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Example Spectrum Sharing Scenario n=2, B=100 MHz System 1: ac System 2: LTE-A Both systems demand more than half the wireless resources Both systems must receive half of the wireless resources in the long run B 1 (t) ∈ {0, 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz} B 2 (t) ∈ {0, 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 60 MHz, 80 MHz, 100 MHz} T l =10 sec δ= 40 msec, T s =20 msec, Δ=20 MHz × 10 msec Slide 8Alireza Babaei, CableLabs 2(T s -Δ/B)=36 msec < δ=40 msec ✔ September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 Example Fair spectrum sharing satisfying the proposed requirements Slide 9Alireza Babaei, CableLabs System 1 (802.11ac) System 2 (LTE-A) t (msec) BW (MHz) The same pattern repeats September 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0058r1 References [1] /0037r2: Impact of LTE in Unlicensed Spectrum on WiFi [2] A. Babaei, J. Andreoli-Fang and B. Hamzeh, “On the Impact of LTE-U on Wi-Fi Performance,” in Proceedings of IEEE PIMRC 2014 conference. Slide 10Alireza Babaei, CableLabs September 2014