Sharing Radio Spectrum for Research and Innovation

J. Dumortier, I. Bogdanovskaya, N. Vandezande, Mikail Yakushev
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In most countries academic researchers have access to advanced academic telecommunications networks and infrastructures to test and demonstrate the results of their research work. These networks are usually funded by national or regional public authorities. To provide access to the academic networks on a wider scale, European and international collaboration initiatives have been taken. For the fixed network environment this may suffice but the situation is different in the wireless context, partly because here, researchers must, in one way or another, obtain spectrum usage rights. Today spectrum usage rights can be quite easily obtained in the restricted territorial space of a testbed. Yet, small-scale testbeds are not sufficient anymore for realistic validation, and the scientific community today needs large-scale field deployments working with the same radio spectrum as the commercial networks and capable of supporting new technologies and services. The evolution from lab testbeds to field deployments is required to increase the validation capabilities for complex systems like connected cars, massive Internet of Things (IoT) or eHealth solutions. Appropriate frequency bands, needed by researchers to carry out, for example, large-scale 5G experiments, are generally allocated via auctions and on an exclusive basis to large mobile network operators. While it is perfectly feasible for these MNOs to keep dedicated slices for tests and demonstrations in their networks separate from their day-to-day operations without negative effects for the latter, there are few regulatory mechanisms for stimulating MNOs to make parts of their spectrum usage rights available for the academic research community. All EU Member States allow short-term licenses for the use of radio spectrum for research, testing, and experimental purposes, but procedures, requirements, and costs for obtaining such license vary significantly. These national differences do not allow for the creation of a persistent and pan-European network of wireless capacity for research, testing, and experimental purposes. On the secondary market, leasing or transferring radio spectrum usage rights is possible, and procedures seem more harmonized.
共享无线电频谱用于研究和创新
在大多数国家,学术研究人员可以使用先进的学术电信网络和基础设施来测试和展示他们的研究工作成果。这些网络通常由国家或区域公共当局资助。为了在更大范围内提供对学术网络的访问,已经采取了欧洲和国际合作倡议。对于固定网络环境,这可能就足够了,但在无线环境中,情况就不同了,部分原因是在无线环境中,研究人员必须以某种方式获得频谱使用权。今天,频谱使用权可以很容易地在试验台有限的领土空间内获得。然而,小规模的测试平台已经不足以进行实际验证,今天的科学界需要大规模的现场部署,使用与商业网络相同的无线电频谱,并能够支持新技术和服务。为了提高联网汽车、大规模物联网(IoT)或电子健康解决方案等复杂系统的验证能力,需要从实验室测试平台发展到现场部署。研究人员进行例如大规模5G实验所需的适当频段,通常通过拍卖和排他的方式分配给大型移动网络运营商。虽然这些移动网络运营商完全可以将其网络中用于测试和演示的专用频段与其日常运营分开,而不会对后者产生负面影响,但很少有监管机制可以刺激移动网络运营商将其部分频谱使用权提供给学术研究界。所有欧盟成员国都允许将无线电频谱用于研究、测试和实验目的的短期许可,但获得此类许可的程序、要求和成本差异很大。这些国家之间的差异不允许为研究、测试和实验目的创建持久的泛欧无线容量网络。在二级市场上,租赁或转让无线电频谱使用权是可能的,而且程序似乎更加协调。
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