Title
Spectrum sharing in hybrid terrestrial-satellite backhaul networks in the Ka band.
Abstract
This work evaluates interference mitigation mechanisms to enable the operation of self-organizing hybrid terrestrial-satellite networks with aggressive frequency reuse between terrestrial and also satellite links. The objective is to take advantage of the improved capacity and resilience to congestion of such networks while assuring and efficient use of the spectrum. In particular, single-and multi-user hybrid analog-digital beamforming (HADB) techniques are considered as well as hybrid carrier allocation. The simulation results show network spectral efficiency improvements, with respect to conventional terrestrial backhaul systems, up to 2x when applying carrier allocation, and between 3.5x to 9x applying HADB in different environments.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2017
European Conference on Networks and Communications
Spectrum sharing,frequency reuse,interference mitigation,network spectral efficiency,hybrid-analog digital beamforming,carrier allocation
Field
DocType
ISSN
Resource management,Beamforming,Backhaul (telecommunications),Computer science,Computer network,Ka band,Radio frequency,Spectral efficiency,Interference (wave propagation),Benchmark (computing),Distributed computing
Conference
2475-6490
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.34
5
Authors
12