Policy-Driven DRL-Based TXOP Adaptation in NR-U and Wi-Fi Coexistence
Abstract
The coexistence of NR-U and Wi-Fi in unlicensed spectrum introduces a challenging coexistence management problem, where heterogeneous channel access mechanisms lead to a significant imbalance in spectrum utilization and degraded Wi-Fi performance. To address this challenge, we propose a policy-driven deep reinforcement learning (DRL) framework for adaptive transmission opportunity (TXOP) control, in which the coexistence process is formulated as a Markov decision process (MDP) and a deep Q-network (DQN) learns control policies through online interaction. A key contribution is the introduction of a policy layer via reward design, enabling explicit control of coexistence tradeoffs among fairness, throughput, and utility. Three policies, namely absolute fairness, moderate fairness, and utility-based fairness, are developed to achieve different operating points. Simulation results show that the proposed framework achieves a Jain fairness index above 0.9 under strict fairness control. Compared to absolute fairness, moderate fairness improves aggregate throughput by 68.22%, while the utility-based policy further enhances utility by 177.6%. These results demonstrate that policy-driven control provides a flexible and effective solution for managing tradeoffs in heterogeneous coexistence networks.
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@article{arxiv.2605.00457,
title = {Policy-Driven DRL-Based TXOP Adaptation in NR-U and Wi-Fi Coexistence},
author = {Po-Heng Chou and Yi-Fang Yu and Shou-Yu Chen and Chiapin Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.00457},
year = {2026}
}
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13 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking