Downlink Performance Analysis of LTE and WiFi Coexistence in Unlicensed Bands with a Simple Listen-Before-Talk Scheme

Downlink Performance Analysis of LTE and WiFi Coexistence in Unlicensed Bands with a Simple Listen-Before-Talk Scheme Deployment of LTE in unlicensed bands is being considered in Rel-13 of LTE. This feature is called Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA) using LTE. Unlicensed band is attractive due to the large amount of available spectrum. However, in shared spectrum the coexistence between LAA and WiFi systems becomes a primary challenge. This paper presents an analytical framework to investigate the downlink coexistence performance between two systems with a simple listen-before-talk (LBT) mechanism enforced on LAA. Using this framework, theoretical models based on Markov chains are established for both systems and downlink throughput can be calculated. Numerical results from the models show that the simple listen-before-talk scheme is very effective in LAA and LAA coexistence scenario (i.e. two LAA systems sharing the same spectrum). In LAA and WiFi coexistence scenario, it can improve WiFi performance substantially.