E-Fi (Evasive Wi-Fi) main code - an LTE and WiFi coexistence mechanism in the Unlicensed band
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This project contains the base code for the E-Fi mechanism, a research project from Northeastern University in the Genesys Lab in collaboration with the Mathworks inc. The formal paper is published in the IEEE Transactions of Mobile Computing (TMC) [1]. E-Fi allows Wi-Fi devices to coexist with LTE on the same band without requiring any changes on the LTE and Wi-Fi Physical Layer (unlike Listen-Before-Talk or CSAT) by extending its capabilities with the WiFi Direct Standard, which allows for a multi-hop communication, and scheduling its transmissions within Almost Blank Subframes (ABS) (an Inter-cell Interference coordination mechanism present in LTE Release 10). The E-Fi mechanism can be summarized into the following steps:
1. Packet Success Rate (PSR) evaluation based on received power (Prx) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SINR).
2. Node Pre-categorization (Relay, Wi-Fi Direct Client or Regular Client).
3. Device discovery and PSR exchange.
4. Node Grouping and ABS distribution.
[1] C. Bocanegra, T. E. Kennouche, Z. Li , L. Favalli, M. Di Felice and K. Chowdhury, "E-Fi: Evasive Wi-Fi Measures for Surviving LTE within 5GHz Unlicensed Band," in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Accepted June 18 2018.
Cite As
Carlos Bocanegra (2026). E-Fi - an LTE and WiFi coexistence mechanism (https://github.com/MathworksProjects/LTE-WiFi-Coexistence), GitHub. Retrieved .
General Information
- Version 1.0.0.0 (5.76 MB)
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| Version | Published | Release Notes | Action |
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| 1.0.0.0 | Uploaded descriptive image (logo) for the project.
- Update the reference for the accepted paper. The research project has come to an end after the acceptance. |
