LTE-U (LTE-Unlicensed) is designed to coexist with Wi-Fi in the unlicensed band by balancing its duty cycle according to the number of coexisting Wi-Fi access points (APs) it detects. For example, an LTE-U base-station (BS) will reduce its duty cycle from 50\% to 33\% when it senses an increase in the number of co-channel Wi-Fi basic service sets (BSSs) from one to two. But the problem of detecting how many Wi-Fi BSS' are operating on the channel in real-time, without decoding the Wi-Fi header, still remains. In this paper, we present a novel algorithm that solves the problem by using an auto-correlation (AC) function on the Wi-Fi preamble and setting appropriate detection thresholds to infer the number of Wi-Fi BSSs operating on the channel. Performing auto-correlation on the Wi-Fi preamble is a much simpler operation than decoding the entire Wi-Fi packet, which is what would be needed if one were to decode the MAC header to identify the BSS. We implement and experimentally validate the proposed AC detector and demonstrate that there is a differentiable pattern of AC events between one and two Wi-Fi APs. From the collected AC events, we determine a suitable threshold for reliable detection of Wi-Fi APs. We show that using an AC threshold of $N_E = 0.8$, we can achieve a probability of detection ($P_D$) of 0.9 with a probability of false alarm ($P_{FA}$) of less than 0.02. Finally, we demonstrate that the performance of the proposed AC detector is superior in terms of $P_D$ and $P_{FA}$ compared with the energy detector (ED).
Auto-Correlation Based Sensing of Multiple Wi-Fi BSSs for LTE-U CSAT
2019-09-01
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