Software tool for assessing secondary system opportunities in spectrum whitespaces

Andreas Achtzehn, L. Simić, M. Petrova, P. Mähönen, V. Rakovic, P. Latkoski, L. Gavrilovska
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The prospect of increasing wireless capacity via secondary access to spatio-temporally underutilized chunks of spectrum, so-called whitespaces, has been proposed as a central aspect of emerging radio systems in response to the imminent spectrum scarcity problem. In this demonstration we present a novel software tool that helps researchers, industry, and regulators in assessing the feasibility and value of secondary spectrum access beyond simple whitespace availability calculation. Whereas existing software applications merely provide visualization of estimated secondary spectrum over a geographic area, our tool uniquely enables a holistic evaluation of the realistic potential of whitespace technologies, by modelling the performance of entire secondary systems in the envisioned eco-system of dynamic spectrum access policy and technology. Our tool provides a unified and flexible software framework and assessment methodology to conduct such studies, and is composed of an extensive primary spectrum usage database, a graphical interface for user interaction, and an interface to an extensible MATLAB backend for numerical calculations. We showcase the deployment scenarios of cellular and Wi-Fi-like secondary networks in TVWS (TV whitespaces). We also compare the impact of employing FCC-type of regulatory rules (with a fixed power/no-talk distance configuration) against European WG-SE43 regulatory proposals (with probabilistic access and power control). The case studies we will demonstrate are based on real network configuration data of European and US TV networks.
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用于评估频谱空白中二次系统机会的软件工具
通过对时空未充分利用的频谱块(即所谓的空白空间)的二次访问来增加无线容量的前景,已被提议作为新兴无线电系统的一个核心方面,以应对迫在眉睫的频谱短缺问题。在本演示中,我们提出了一种新的软件工具,可以帮助研究人员、行业和监管机构评估二次频谱接入的可行性和价值,而不仅仅是简单的空白可用性计算。鉴于现有的软件应用程序仅提供地理区域内估计的二次频谱的可视化,我们的工具通过在动态频谱接入政策和技术的预想生态系统中对整个二次系统的性能进行建模,独特地实现了对空白技术的现实潜力的全面评估。我们的工具提供了一个统一和灵活的软件框架和评估方法来进行这样的研究,它由一个广泛的主要频谱使用数据库、一个用于用户交互的图形界面和一个用于数值计算的可扩展MATLAB后端界面组成。我们展示了蜂窝和类似wi - fi的辅助网络在TVWS(电视空白空间)中的部署场景。我们还比较了采用fcc类型的监管规则(具有固定功率/无通话距离配置)与欧洲WG-SE43监管建议(具有概率访问和功率控制)的影响。我们将展示的案例研究是基于欧洲和美国电视网络的真实网络配置数据。
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