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Recently, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has standardized LTE-licensed assisted access (LTE-LAA) supporting LTE downlink carrier aggregation (CA) in the 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum. LTE-LAA technology allows LTE operators to freely use additional frequency resources in the 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum. Therefore, the problem of coexistence with other existing communication technologies in...
IEEE 802.11n/ac wireless local area network (WLAN) supports frame aggregation, called aggregate medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (A-MPDU), to enhance MAC efficiency by reducing protocol overhead. However, the current channel estimation process conducted only once during the preamble reception is known to be insufficient to ensure robust delivery of long A-MPDU frames in mobile environments...
LTE operation in unlicensed spectrum is emerging as a promising technology in achieving higher data rate with LTE since ultra-wide unlicensed spectrum, e.g., about 500 MHz at 5–6 GHz range, is available in most countries. Recently, 3GPP has finalized standardization of licensed assisted access (LAA) for LTE operation in 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum, which has been a playground only for Wi-Fi. LAA defines...
IEEE 802.11 has evolved from 802.11a/b/g/n to 802.11ac in order to meet ever-increasing high throughput demand. The newest standard supports various channel widths up to 160 MHz by bonding multiple 20 MHz channels. In order to efficiently utilize multiple channel widths, 802.11ac defines two operations, namely, dynamic channel access (DCA) and dynamic bandwidth operation (DBO). In this paper, we reveal...
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