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Spectral coexistence for next generation wireless backhaul networks

Spectral coexistence for next generation wireless backhaul networks

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In this chapter, starting with the recent trend in terrestrial and satellite backhaul technologies, we provide possible use cases for HSTB networks and their potential benefits and challenges. Subsequently, we focus on the spectrum sharing aspects of wireless backhaul networks considering the following two categories of enabling techniques: (i) spectral awareness techniques and (ii) spectral exploitation techniques. The first category mainly comprises radio environment awareness techniques such as spectrum sensing and databases while the second category includes interference mitigation and resource allocation techniques. Furthermore, we present three case studies along with the numerical results considering the coexistence of satellite and terrestrial systems in the Ka-band. Finally, this chapter provides some interesting recommendations for future research directions.

Chapter Contents:

  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Research trends in wireless backhaul
  • 13.3 Hybrid satellite-terrestrial backhaul
  • 13.3.1 Scenarios
  • 13.3.2 Benefits and challenges of HSTB
  • 13.4 Spectrum sharing in wireless backhaul networks
  • 13.4.1 Spectrum awareness techniques
  • 13.4.1.1 Spectrum sensing
  • 13.4.1.2 Spectrum cartography
  • 13.4.1.3 Database
  • 13.4.2 Spectrum exploitation techniques
  • 13.4.2.1 Interference mitigation techniques
  • 13.4.2.2 Resource allocation techniques
  • 13.5 Case studies
  • 13.5.1 FSS-FS coexistence in the forward Link (17.7-19.7 GHz)
  • 13.5.2 FSS-FS coexistence in the return link (27.5-29.5 GHz)
  • 13.5.3 Satellite-terrestrial backhaul coexistence
  • 13.6 Future recommendations
  • 13.7 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments
  • References

Inspec keywords: next generation networks; radio spectrum management; satellite communication

Other keywords: terrestrial backhaul network; overall spectral efficiency enhancement; next generation wireless backhaul network; Ka-band; spectrum sharing; spectral awareness technique; spectral exploitation technique; HSTB network; hybrid satellite-terrestrial backhauling

Subjects: Satellite communication systems

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