Scenario-based regulatory requirements for cognitive radio

M. Barrie, S. Delaere, P. Ballon
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Abstract

There still remain some uncertainties about cognitive radio (CR) that slow down the implementation of CR technologies. The obscurity of the required regulatory actions prior to CR adoption is one of the reasons why the industry is still hesitant in moving forward. Vice versa, regulators are waiting for industry to bring forward relevant (business) scenarios in which CR could be used. This way, appropriate regulatory measures can be taken for each of these scenarios. In order to break this deadlock, this paper proposes a classification of distinct scenarios in which CR would be of use, based on three theoretic business parameters. For the resulting scenarios, this paper will identify the roadblocks that hamper CR implementation and this makes it possible to indicate matching regulatory actions that could solve the issues. As will become clear from this paper, distinct scenarios require distinct regulatory measures, of distinct nature (technical, administrative, support, research), taken by regulatory instances on various levels (e.g. national administrations, international administrations, standardization bodies).
认知无线电基于场景的监管要求
认知无线电(cognitive radio, CR)仍然存在一些不确定性,这些不确定性阻碍了认知无线电技术的实施。在采用CR之前,所需的监管行动的模糊性是该行业在向前推进方面仍然犹豫不决的原因之一。反之亦然,监管机构正在等待行业提出可以使用CR的相关(业务)场景。这样,就可以针对每种情况采取适当的监管措施。为了打破这一僵局,本文提出了基于三个理论业务参数的CR使用的不同场景分类。对于最终的场景,本文将确定阻碍CR实施的障碍,这使得有可能指出可以解决问题的匹配监管行动。从本文中可以清楚地看出,不同的情景需要不同的监管措施,具有不同的性质(技术、管理、支持、研究),由不同级别的监管实例(例如国家管理部门、国际管理部门、标准化机构)采取。
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