{"title":"Opportunities and Challenges of Bridging the Digital Divide using 5G enabled High Altitude Platforms and TVWS spectrum","authors":"K. Katzis, L. Mfupe, H. M. Hussien","doi":"10.1109/ComNet47917.2020.9306090","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Like with the past generations of mobile cellular networks, deployment of 5G services in rural areas are expected to be financially and technically challenging. Currently, researchers around the globe explore the possibility of employing the underutilized/unused portion of TV spectrum referred to as TV White Spaces (TVWS) as a low-cost alternative to traditional licensed type of wired/wireless broadband networks and possibly as a way to bridge the gap of broadband service availability between rural and urban areas. Delivering TVWS services from High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) is an option that many developed /developing countries can use to provide broadband services over many of their rural and low-income population. This work presents the advantages of employing TVWS spectrum from HAPs as well as the challenges of this type of communication architecture. More specifically, this work proposes a novel communication type of architecture where HAPs are delivering broadband services using the TVWS spectrum. Taking advantage of their position in the sky and the centralized nature of the communication system, they deliver communications over a wide area while monitoring and optimizing radio resource allocation. The paper evaluates the performance of such a system based on the IEEE 802.22 standard and the free space path-loss model ITV - R P.452.","PeriodicalId":351664,"journal":{"name":"2020 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Communications and Networking (ComNet)","volume":"32 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-10-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"8","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"2020 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Communications and Networking (ComNet)","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/ComNet47917.2020.9306090","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Like with the past generations of mobile cellular networks, deployment of 5G services in rural areas are expected to be financially and technically challenging. Currently, researchers around the globe explore the possibility of employing the underutilized/unused portion of TV spectrum referred to as TV White Spaces (TVWS) as a low-cost alternative to traditional licensed type of wired/wireless broadband networks and possibly as a way to bridge the gap of broadband service availability between rural and urban areas. Delivering TVWS services from High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) is an option that many developed /developing countries can use to provide broadband services over many of their rural and low-income population. This work presents the advantages of employing TVWS spectrum from HAPs as well as the challenges of this type of communication architecture. More specifically, this work proposes a novel communication type of architecture where HAPs are delivering broadband services using the TVWS spectrum. Taking advantage of their position in the sky and the centralized nature of the communication system, they deliver communications over a wide area while monitoring and optimizing radio resource allocation. The paper evaluates the performance of such a system based on the IEEE 802.22 standard and the free space path-loss model ITV - R P.452.
与过去几代移动蜂窝网络一样,在农村地区部署5G服务预计将面临财务和技术上的挑战。目前,世界各地的研究人员正在探索利用电视频谱中未被充分利用/未被使用的部分,即电视空白空间(TVWS),作为传统有线/无线宽带网络的低成本替代方案,并可能作为弥合城乡宽带服务可用性差距的一种方式。从高空平台(HAPs)提供TVWS服务是许多发达/发展中国家可以用来向其许多农村和低收入人口提供宽带服务的一种选择。这项工作提出了利用HAPs的TVWS频谱的优点以及这种类型的通信架构的挑战。更具体地说,这项工作提出了一种新的通信类型架构,其中HAPs使用TVWS频谱提供宽带服务。利用它们在天空中的位置和通信系统的集中性质,它们在监测和优化无线电资源分配的同时,在广泛的区域内提供通信。本文基于IEEE 802.22标准和自由空间路径损耗模型ITV - R P.452对该系统的性能进行了评估。