Temporal Variation of Duty Cycle in the GSM Bands

G. A. Ishola, Balogun V. Segun, N. Faruk, K. Adewole, A. Oloyede, L. Olawoyin, R. Jimoh
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In a quest to efficiently manage the scarce spectrum, researchers, governments and regulatory bodies have been conducting spectrum occupancy measurements in various countries across the world. This paper describes the results and analysis derived from a long-term spectrum occupancy measurement conducted in GSM bands at a fixed location in the Faculty of Communication and Information sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. The measurements data were collected for 4 weeks continuously for a period of 24 hours. The data gathered were used to determine the temporal variation of duty cycle in all the bands. The GSM 900 and GSM 1800 have average spectrum occupancy of 10%, and 9% respectively. The results showed some form of temporal variation due to variable activity in days and nights, weekdays and weekends. This is an effort to develop spectrum usage repository for big data analytic studies. This would help researchers and policy makers to understand the activities going on in the spectrum bands so that they can device intelligent spectrum models for effective utilization.
GSM波段占空比的时间变化
为了有效地管理稀缺的频谱,研究人员、政府和监管机构一直在世界各国进行频谱占用测量。本文描述了在尼日利亚伊洛林大学通信与信息科学学院固定位置的GSM频段上进行的长期频谱占用测量的结果和分析。测量数据连续收集4周,为期24小时。收集的数据用于确定各波段占空比的时间变化。GSM 900和GSM 1800的平均频谱占用率分别为10%和9%。结果显示,由于白天和晚上、工作日和周末的活动不同,存在某种形式的时间变化。这是一个为大数据分析研究开发频谱使用库的努力。这将有助于研究人员和政策制定者了解频谱带中正在进行的活动,以便他们能够有效地利用智能频谱模型。
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