The effect of unlicensed cognitive device operation on digital television performance in the VHF/UHF band

D. Prendergast, Yiyan Wu, G. Gagnon
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This paper analyzes the effects of recent development in Over-The-Air (OTA) Television Broadcasting that will allow for new full duplex digital services to be offered in the band. On February 17, 2009, the analog terrestrial television system will have fully transitioned to digital in the United States ending an era of analog TV broadcasting; Canada is to follow in August 2011. At that stage, broadcast RF spectrum will be only occupied by Digital Television (DTV) services making possible the co-existence of other (non-broadcast) digital services resulting from the improved spectrum efficiency offered by digital technology. This recent development allows for new digital services to be offered mainly to rural and remote areas where broadband Internet Multimedia Services (IMS), available in the urban and sub-urban areas are unlikely to be delivered by standard means. In an effort to improve even more the efficient use of the spectrum, the FCC issued a Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) for the development of a Cognitive Radio (CR) type Unlicensed Device (UD) that would be deployed in the television band. These UDs would operate in the vacant DTV spectrum, known as "white space", thus fostering broadband access and IMS service delivery to end users. Concerns, however, have been raised by DTV broadcasters on the impact that these devices could have on DTV reception. To that end, studies were performed at CRC to quantify the level of interference generated by the Unlicensed Devices and their effect on DTV operations. The results from these studies will be presented in this paper and show that it is imperative that the UDs cognitive radio be able to detect and avoid channels being used by incumbents i.e., DTV and Cordless Microphones (CM). These cognitive radios will have to strictly abide by a set of rules such that harmful interference to the incumbents is avoided.
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无牌认知装置操作对VHF/UHF频段数字电视性能的影响
本文分析了无线(OTA)电视广播的最新发展所带来的影响,这将允许在该频段提供新的全双工数字服务。2009年2月17日,模拟地面电视系统将在美国完全过渡到数字,结束模拟电视广播的时代;加拿大将于2011年8月跟进。在这个阶段,广播射频频谱将只被数字电视(DTV)业务占用,从而使其他(非广播)数字业务能够共存,这是由于数字技术提高了频谱效率。这一最新发展使得主要向农村和偏远地区提供新的数字服务成为可能,在这些地区,城市和城郊地区的宽带互联网多媒体服务(IMS)不太可能以标准方式提供。为了提高频谱的使用效率,FCC发布了一份关于开发认知无线电(CR)类型的未授权设备(UD)的建议规则制定通知(NPRM),该设备将部署在电视频段。这些UDs将在空闲的数字电视频谱(称为“空白空间”)中运行,从而促进宽带接入和向最终用户提供IMS服务。然而,数字电视广播公司对这些设备可能对数字电视接收产生的影响表示关注。为此,在CRC进行了研究,以量化无牌设备产生的干扰水平及其对数字电视业务的影响。这些研究的结果将在论文中提出,并表明UDs认知无线电能够检测和避免现有设备(即数字电视和无绳麦克风(CM))使用的频道是必要的。这些认知无线电必须严格遵守一套规则,以避免对在位者造成有害干扰。
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