Spectrum Coexistence Issues: Challenges and Research Directions

S. Dehnie, V. Chakravarthy, Zhiqiang Wu, Chittabrata Ghosh, Husheng Li
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Spectrum congestion is a problem to both commercial and military systems. A recent Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) study suggests that this problem is further amplified for military systems because not only demand for more bandwidth is increasing but portion of the spectrum primarily allocated to the military is recommended for commercial use. PCAST report also suggests that spectrum congestion is mainly due to inefficient use of spectrum rather than spectrum scarcity. This paper deals with challenges evolving due to coexistence of various commercial and military communications systems in wideband non-contiguous spectrum. A non-contiguous spectrum environment is characterized by spectrum holes fragmented across frequency range of interest. %This paper, in particular, focuses on different types of interference which will affect the quality of a spectrum hole and its utility for spectrum sharing application. In particular, we discuss the impact of spectrum sharing from the system perspective including hardware design, physical (PHY) layer intricacies, and medium access control (MAC) layer spectrum management. Since the number of spectrum holes required is application dependent, non-contiguous waveform design and pertinent design modifications and MAC layer improvements are also an intrinsic part of this paper.
频谱共存问题:挑战与研究方向
频谱拥塞对商用和军用系统都是一个问题。总统科学技术顾问委员会(PCAST)最近的一项研究表明,这一问题在军事系统中进一步放大,因为不仅对更多带宽的需求在增加,而且主要分配给军事的部分频谱被建议用于商业用途。PCAST报告还指出,频谱拥塞主要是由于频谱使用效率低下,而不是频谱稀缺。本文讨论了各种商用和军用通信系统在宽带非连续频谱中共存所带来的挑战。非连续频谱环境的特征是频谱孔在感兴趣的频率范围内碎片化。本文重点讨论了影响频谱孔质量的不同类型的干扰及其在频谱共享应用中的效用。特别地,我们从系统的角度讨论频谱共享的影响,包括硬件设计、物理层(PHY)复杂性和介质访问控制(MAC)层频谱管理。由于所需的频谱孔数与应用有关,因此非连续波形设计以及相应的设计修改和MAC层改进也是本文的内在组成部分。
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