论文标题
与自适应后卫的数字间干扰管理:跨层方法
Inter-numerology Interference Management with Adaptive Guards: A Cross-layer Approach
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论文摘要
下一代通信技术正在发展各个方面的灵活性。尽管正交频施加多路复用(OFDM)仍然是即将到来的第五代标准(5G)标准的波形,但新无线电为波形参数化(又称数字学)提供了灵活性,以满足各种要求。但是,管理混合币种的和平共存是由于数字间干扰(INI)而具有挑战性的。本文提出了在时间和频域中使用自适应警卫作为解决方案的利用,以及物理(PHY)层中的多窗口操作。自适应窗户操作需要保卫持续时间来减少不需要的排放,并且需要一个护罩带来处理相邻频段上的INI级别。相对于子载波间距,用例(即服务需求)和命理函数之间的功率偏移,两个域中的守卫均可共同优化。同样,在不对称干扰方案的情况下,多窗户方法可以独立地管理频谱的每一侧。由于允许的干扰水平取决于在相邻频段中运行的命理,因此使用中型访问控制(MAC)层调度技术进一步增加自适应警卫的潜力。拟议的基于INI的调度算法考虑了其子载波间距,功率级别和SIR要求,从而减少了对可用频段的守卫的需求。因此,在本研究中,使用跨层(PHY和MAC)方法进行INI管理。结果表明,适应这种灵活性的精确设计可显着降低警卫,并提高混合命理系统的光谱效率。
The next-generation communication technologies are evolving towards increased flexibility in various aspects. Although orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) remains as the waveform of the upcoming fifth-generation (5G) standard, the new radio provides flexibility in waveform parametrization (a.k.a. numerology) to address diverse requirements. However, managing the peaceful coexistence of mixed numerologies is challenging due to inter-numerology interference (INI). This paper proposes the utilization of adaptive guards in both time and frequency domains as a solution along with a multi-window operation in the physical (PHY) layer. The adaptive windowing operation needs a guard duration to reduce the unwanted emissions, and a guard band is required to handle the INI level on the adjacent band. The guards in both domains are jointly optimized with respect to the subcarrier spacing, use case (i.e., service requirement), and power offset between the numerologies. Also, the multi-window approach provides managing each side of the spectrum independently in case of an asymmetric interference scenario. Since the allowed interference level depends on the numerologies operating in the adjacent bands, the potential of adaptive guards is further increased and exploited with a medium access control (MAC) layer scheduling technique. The proposed INI-based scheduling algorithm decreases the need for guards by allocating the numerologies to the available bands, considering their subcarrier spacing, power level, and SIR requirements. Therefore, INI management is performed with a cross-layer (PHY and MAC) approach in this study. The results show that the precise design that accommodates such flexibility reduces the guards significantly and improves the spectral efficiency of mixed numerology systems.