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Estimating Regions of Wireless Coexistence with Gaussian Process Surrogate Models

Authors :
D. Rezac
Noel C. Hess
Jason B. Coder
Source :
2021 IEEE International Joint EMC/SI/PI and EMC Europe Symposium.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IEEE, 2021.

Abstract

Simultaneous coexistence of multiple wireless communications systems sharing the same spectrum is critical for the success of modern and future communications. We develop a technique for estimating regions of wireless coexistence (RWC) – the transmission configurations of each of the wireless systems which permit coexistence – based on measurements of key performance indicators (KPIs) of those systems. In this article we focus on two-way coexistence tests, which aim to determine the impact each of the communications systems have on each other. The new technique is based on a Gaussian process surrogate model of the unknown transmission-configuration-to-KPI functions. We introduce a sequential design of experiments based on this surrogate model which is designed to reduce the number of measurements necessary to reach a highly-accurate estimate of a RWC. On an illustrative example, this technique reduces the average number of required measurements by over 40% compared to a baseline experimental design. Similar results are achieved for a measurement-informed simulation based on a coexistence test between an Bluetooth Low Energy device and an IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi devices.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2021 IEEE International Joint EMC/SI/PI and EMC Europe Symposium
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/emc/si/pi/emceurope52599.2021.9559170