Title
Service failure and interruption probability analysis for Licensed Shared Access regulatory framework
Abstract
As it is predicted that mobile traffic demand will reach an astonishing 190 exabytes by 2018, current methods of spectrum allocation and management need to be rethought towards more advanced sharing of frequency bands. To this end, a novel regulatory framework has recently emerged, named Licensed Shared Access (LSA), which enables guaranteed spectrum access for a limited number of sharers. However, realistic LSA band operation may result in its abrupt unavailability, causing traffic delays and even network access failures in case of unsuccessful “evacuation” of a user back to conventional cellular bands. In this paper, we formulate an adequate queuing-theoretical model for evaluating such service failure and interruption probability for users that attempt to operate within a cell of a network with the LSA capability.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/ICUMT.2015.7382416
2015 7th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT)
Keywords
Field
DocType
LTE,unreliable service,queuing system,recursive algorithm,blocking probability,LSA,spectrum sharing,cellular networks
Mobile traffic,Computer security,Computer science,Computer network,Unavailability,Cellular network,Frequency allocation,Queue management system,Radio spectrum,Cellular frequencies,Access network
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2157-0221
6
0.53
References 
Authors
6
7