A Study of Timing Constraints and SAS Overload of SAS-CBSD Protocol in the CBRS Band

A. Sahoo, N. E. Ouni, Vineet Shenoy
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In the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set stringent timing constraints for the lower tier users to vacate the channel on which an incumbent shipborne radar appears. The standards body formulating various specifications for the CBRS operation has taken these timing constraints into consideration in the Spectrum Access System (SAS) - CBRS Device (CBSD) protocol. A transmitting CBSD continually heartbeats with its SAS. When required, the SAS sends commands to vacate a channel through these heartbeat messages. In this paper, we study the impact of the heartbeat interval on the CBRS system in terms of meeting the FCC timing constraints. We also study how the heartbeat interval can overload a SAS and how it can be used to determine the number of CBSDs a SAS can serve without causing unnecessary suspension of CBSD transmissions. We show the tradeoff between using a short heartbeat interval to meet the timing constraint early and the number of CBSDs that can be served by a SAS without causing unnecessary suspension of CBSD transmissions.
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CBRS频段SAS- cbsd协议的时序约束和SAS过载研究
在公民宽带无线电服务(CBRS)频段,联邦通信委员会(FCC)为较低层次用户腾出现有舰载雷达出现的信道设置了严格的时间限制。为CBRS操作制定各种规范的标准机构在频谱接入系统(SAS) - CBRS设备(CBSD)协议中考虑了这些时间限制。一个传输的CBSD不断地与它的SAS心跳。当需要时,SAS通过这些心跳消息发送命令来腾出通道。本文从满足FCC时序约束的角度研究了心跳间隔对CBRS系统的影响。我们还研究了心跳间隔如何使SAS过载,以及如何使用它来确定SAS可以服务的CBSD的数量,而不会导致不必要的CBSD传输暂停。我们展示了使用短心跳间隔来尽早满足定时约束和SAS可以提供的CBSD数量之间的权衡,而不会导致不必要的CBSD传输暂停。
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