On 3-dimensional spectrum sharing for TV white and Gray Space networks

L. Bedogni, A. Trotta, M. D. Felice
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Spectrum scarcity demands for additional bandwidth where new services can be deployed on. However, today's spectrum allocation leaves almost no bands unallocated. Thus, Cognitive Radio has been studied to bring relief to the lack of spectrum, moving towards a more efficient and dynamic spectrum access. In this domain TV White Space have been proposed as a possible solution to bring new, valuable spectrum for opportunistic services. However, their availability is quite low in highly populated areas, and thus their viability is limited. This is mainly because the availability of TV White Space is typically considered at the rooftop, through two-dimensional propagation models which do not account for possible spectrum re-utilization policies within a building, or in a small-scale area. In this paper, we show that much more communication opportunities can be found when we consider also the third-dimension, i.e. the height from the terrain, and novel per-floor allocation policies. We propose three main contributions in this paper. First, we describe an analytical model through which we derive the number of available spectrum resources for indoor secondary networks, considering PU protection policies in the same building, and in surrounding buildings. Second, we estimate the number of TV Gray Space (TVGS) over realistic scenarios in candidate cities, considering realistic street topology and buildings locations, and we show that this value can be much higher than what reported in the spectrum database. Finally, we investigate co-existence of secondary networks on TVWS, when novel per-floor spectrum sharing models are used.
电视白灰网络的三维频谱共享
频谱的稀缺性需要额外的带宽来部署新的业务。然而,今天的频谱分配几乎没有留下未分配的频带。因此,认知无线电已经被研究来缓解频谱的缺乏,朝着更有效和动态的频谱接入迈进。在这个领域,电视空白空间已经被提出作为一种可能的解决方案,为机会服务带来新的、有价值的频谱。然而,在人口密集的地区,它们的可用性相当低,因此它们的生存能力有限。这主要是因为电视空白空间的可用性通常是在屋顶考虑的,通过二维传播模型,没有考虑到建筑物内或小规模区域内可能的频谱再利用政策。在本文中,我们表明,当我们考虑到第三维度,即距离地形的高度和新颖的每层分配策略时,可以发现更多的交流机会。我们在本文中提出了三个主要贡献。首先,我们描述了一个分析模型,通过该模型,我们推导出室内二次网络可用频谱资源的数量,考虑到同一建筑物和周围建筑物中的PU保护策略。其次,我们在候选城市的现实场景中估计电视灰空间(TVGS)的数量,考虑到现实的街道拓扑和建筑物位置,我们表明这个值可能比频谱数据库中报告的要高得多。最后,我们研究了在使用新的每层频谱共享模型的情况下,TVWS中二次网络的共存性。
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