Calculation of TVWS Spectrum Availability Using Geo-location White Space Spectrum Database

H. M. Hussien, K. Katzis, L. Mfupe, E. Bekele
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Many rural and low-income areas around the globe have poor quality (or no) internet service with limited telephone coverage due to a lack of infrastructure, insufficient power supply, and a limited core telecommunications network. Because of limited mobile device propagation capabilities, sparse population density and poor purchasing power, it is not economically feasible for mobile operators to deploy traditional communication networks in these regions. Researchers recently discovered that a portion of the underutilized TV spectrum known as TV white space (TVWS) could be suitable for those areas in terms of bandwidth, improved reception features, good penetration of buildings, and broad reach. This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of available TVWS channels in Ethiopia using a Geolocation Database front-end (GLSD) aided by the CSIR Calculation Engine hosted by the CSIR Meraka Institute. GLSD and the CSIR calculation engine together are able to quantify the amount of TVWSs through dynamically allocating the TVWS network radio services according to the geographic position of WSDs. The GLSD was developed using the ITU-R P.1546-5 propagation model. Using the GLSD and the CSIR calculation engine, the quantification of TVWS free channels are calculated. The results show that among the 58 VHF and UHF TV channels, 52 of the channels are free (underutilized) in Ethiopia. These free channels can be employed to provide wireless broadband solutions for connecting the rural areas as well as offloading the urban traffic.
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利用地理位置空白频谱数据库计算TVWS频谱可用性
由于缺乏基础设施、电力供应不足和有限的核心电信网络,全球许多农村和低收入地区的互联网服务质量很差(或没有),电话覆盖范围有限。由于移动设备传播能力有限,人口密度稀疏,购买力差,移动运营商在这些地区部署传统通信网络在经济上不可行。研究人员最近发现,从带宽、改进的接收特性、良好的建筑物穿透性和广泛的覆盖范围等方面来看,被称为电视空白空间(TVWS)的未充分利用的电视频谱的一部分可能适合这些地区。本文使用地理定位数据库前端(GLSD)对埃塞俄比亚可用的TVWS频道进行了全面评估,该数据库前端由CSIR Meraka研究所托管的CSIR计算引擎辅助。GLSD和CSIR计算引擎可以根据无线电视服务地点的地理位置动态分配无线电视服务,从而量化无线电视服务的数量。GLSD采用ITU-R P.1546-5传播模型开发。利用GLSD和CSIR计算引擎,对TVWS的空闲信道进行了量化计算。结果表明,在埃塞俄比亚58个甚高频和超高频电视频道中,有52个频道是免费的(未充分利用的)。这些免费通道可用于提供无线宽带解决方案,用于连接农村地区以及卸载城市交通。
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