Modeling and Performance Analysis of Spatially Distributed LTE-U and Wi-Fi Networks
To access an unlicensed channel Wi-Fi follows Listen Before Talk (LBT) mechanism whereas LTE-U adopts ON-OFF duty cycled mechanism to fairly share the channel with Wi-Fi. These contrasting mechanisms result in quite different performance for Wi-Fi and LTE-U based on their relative deployment and density in the environment. In this work, we present an analytical model for characterization of achievable throughputs of Wi-Fi and LTE-U networks in spatially distributed high-density scenarios. The proposed model is used to study how LTE-U and Wi-Fi coexist with each other in different deployment scenarios. Our extensive simulation results prove it to be a reliable model for estimating throughput of both Wi-Fi and LTE-U. We record a very good accuracy in throughput estimation and the mean normalized error is less than 1 40-node scenario in which 50 Finally, we use the analytical model to conduct coexistence studies of LTE-U and Wi-Fi.
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