Spectrum management using network management concepts

P. Major, S. Millender, G. C. Wagner
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As military communications has evolved over the decades, spectrum management technique development has kept pace. A large portion of spectrum management technology involves spectrum planning, which is the process of cataloging the current use of the spectrum and the assignment of new frequencies within that environment to minimize interference while maximizing spectrum reuse. Spectrum planning has received considerable attention in previous years and today there are many state-of-the-art tools available. Another, less known aspect of spectrum management, the identification and resolution of interference, has not developed at a commensurate rate. As the available frequency resource decreases, and demand for that limited resource increases, interference is bound to occur, and the ability to identify and control occurrences of interference on the battlefield will present the next spectrum management challenge. This paper outlines an approach for the identification and resolution of interference events involving software-based radios in near-real time using principles and standards found in network management.
使用网络管理概念进行频谱管理
随着军事通信的发展,频谱管理技术也在不断发展。频谱管理技术的很大一部分涉及频谱规划,这是对频谱的当前使用情况进行编目并在该环境中分配新频率的过程,以最大限度地减少干扰,同时最大限度地提高频谱重用。频谱规划在前几年受到了相当大的关注,今天有许多最先进的工具可用。频谱管理的另一个鲜为人知的方面,即干扰的识别和解决,没有以相应的速度发展。随着可用频率资源的减少,对有限资源的需求增加,干扰必然会发生,识别和控制战场上干扰发生的能力将提出下一个频谱管理挑战。本文概述了一种利用网络管理中的原理和标准来识别和解决涉及基于软件的无线电的近实时干扰事件的方法。
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