Modern spectrum management: Survey of 3G network traffic in Bosnia and Herzegovina

M. Hadzialic, Jasmin Musovic, M. Hamza, M. Milisic, Jasenka Dizdarevic, M. Dulic, M. Skrbic
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The rapid growth of connected devices worldwide has dramatically increased demand for available spectrum. The changeover to spectrum efficient digital terrestrial TV transmission freed up large blocks of spectrum. This paper aims to offer the results of the analysis of 3G mobile network usage in terms of traffic based on the case of dominant mobile operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). By this it is identified whether the demand for more radio spectrum is legitimate. In order to satisfy the requirement for extension of radio spectrum aimed for broadband services the broadcast spectrum (470 - 700 MHz) has been investigated. The rest of the UHF broadcast band (700 - 860 MHz) was not considered since it is specified as the Digital Dividend and hence was not a subject of dynamic access to the spectrum investigation. All results have been compared to the relevant researches conducted in some European, US, Asian and African countries. Ultimately the analysis results would help the modernization and enhancement of spectrum management proposing the concept of spectrum sharing and dynamic spectrum access to the national regulatory authority in B&H.
现代频谱管理:波黑3G网络流量调查
全球连接设备的快速增长大大增加了对可用频谱的需求。向频谱效率高的数字地面电视传输的转变释放了大量频谱。本文旨在提供基于波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(B&H)占主导地位的移动运营商的情况下,流量方面的3G移动网络使用分析的结果。由此可以确定对更多无线电频谱的需求是否合法。为了满足宽带业务对无线电频谱扩展的要求,对广播频谱(470 ~ 700mhz)进行了研究。超高频广播频带(700 - 860兆赫)的其余部分未被考虑,因为它被指定为数字红利,因此不是频谱调查动态访问的主题。所有结果都与欧洲、美国、亚洲和非洲一些国家的相关研究进行了比较。最终,分析结果将有助于频谱管理的现代化和增强,并向B&H的国家监管机构提出频谱共享和动态频谱接入的概念。
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