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      Revisiting 802.11 for User Fairness and Efficient Channel Utilization in Presence of LTE-U

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          A promising solution satisfying the industry's demand to have minimum alterations in LTE for its operation in unlicensed spectrum is duty cycled LTE-U scheme, which adopts discontinuous transmission to ensure fair coexistence with 802.11 (Wi-Fi) WLANs. Even though the scheme guarantees to maintain Wi-Fi network performance, the fairness among Wi-Fi users still remains arcane. In this work, we present a practical scenario where LTE-U, despite being discontinuous (by following an ON-OFF cycle), results in not only unfair throughput distribution among Wi-Fi users but also causes degradation in Wi-Fi APs downlink performance. This is due to the domination of few Wi-Fi users who harness channel in both ON and OFF durations of LTE-U, namely non-victim users over those who get access only in OFF duration, called victim users. In this paper, we studied the performance of victim and non-victim Wi-Fi users, and Wi-Fi AP while varying LTE-U ON duration (i.e., duty cycle). A propitious scheme is proposed for WLANs, with regard to ease of implementation, employing Point Coordination Function (PCF) mode of 802.11, promising fairness among Wi-Fi users with improvement in the channel utilization of Wi-Fi network. An analytical model is developed to demonstrate guaranteed improvement and validate the simulation results.

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          usICIC—A Proactive Small Cell Interference Mitigation Strategy for Improving Spectral Efficiency of LTE Networks in the Unlicensed Spectrum

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            2016-11-14
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            1611.04278
            8dd5ac68-1026-4c42-868e-63f288d7534b

            http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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            7 pages, 9 figures, submitted to IEEE ICC 2017
            cs.NI

            Networking & Internet architecture
            Networking & Internet architecture

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