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Spectral Overlap Optimization for DVB-T2 and LTE Coexistence

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In this paper, we analyze the spectral coexistence between the second generation terrestrial digital video broadcasting (DVB) and the long term evolution (LTE) networks. In particular, the global spectral efficiency… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we analyze the spectral coexistence between the second generation terrestrial digital video broadcasting (DVB) and the long term evolution (LTE) networks. In particular, the global spectral efficiency (SE) of both systems is investigated when a partial spectral overlap between DVB and LTE signals occurs. Our contribution lies in twofold: 1) the interfering signal variance in each network is derived analytically according to the frequency overlap while taking into account the difference between the characteristics of LTE and DVB networks, especially the OFDM subcarrier spacing and then the OFDM symbol duration and 2) SE is derived with uniform and non uniform power allocation between overlapped and non overlapped subcarriers of the two networks. This derivation offers an analytical evaluation of the effect of the spectral overlap ratio variation and different power allocation scenarios and provides insightful results on the cooperation between the two networks.

Keywords: overlap optimization; spectral overlap; coexistence; dvb lte; dvb

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
Year Published: 2018

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