A Stochastic Optimization Approach for Spectrum Sharing of Radar and LTE Systems

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This paper proposes a chance-constrained stochastic optimization technique that enables effective coexistence between LTE-Unlicensed base stations and radars in a shared spectrum. The optimization problem is formulated to guarantee the minimum performance criteria for radar operation, and at the same time, allows the LTE-Unlicensed base station to control its transmit power to maximize the performance for the serving LTE-Unlicensed device. The proposed power control mechanism results in significant reduction of the required protection distance (3.9% of the one imposed by regulations) between the radar and the LTE-Unlicensed network for the two to effectively coexist in a shared spectrum.

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Labib, M., Martone, A. F., Marojevic, V., Reed, J. H., & Zaghloul, A. I. (2019). A Stochastic Optimization Approach for Spectrum Sharing of Radar and LTE Systems. IEEE Access, 7, 60814–60826. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2913888

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