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A cooperative scheduling algorithm for the coexistence of fixed satellite services and 5G cellular network
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posted on 2023-06-09, 09:27 authored by Francesco Guidolin, Maziar NekoveeMaziar Nekovee, Leonardo Badia, Michele ZorziThe increasing demand for higher data rates has accelerated research on the next generation of mobile cellular networks (5G). One of the key factors of 5G is the use of a larger bandwidth allocated in the millimeter wave (mmWave)frequency spectrum. In particular, one of the candidate bands is the portion of spectrum between 17 and 30 GHz that is currently used by other technologies such as fixed satellite services (FSS) and the cellular network backhaul. In this paper, we analyze the coexistence between mobile services and FSS considering the main characteristics of the mmWave spectrum recently investigated in the literature. Moreover, we present a novel cooperative scheduling algorithm based on a game theoretic framework that exploits the use of analog beamforming at the base stations (BS). Finally, we show that adopting this algorithm ensure that the system meets the regulatory recommendation concerning the interference level at the FSS and at the same time provides a good user spectral efficiency.
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IEEE International Conference on Communications 2015ISSN
1550-3607Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersExternal DOI
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IEEE International Conference on Communications 2015Event location
London, UKEvent type
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8-12 June 2015ISBN
9781467364324Department affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
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