Can Cognitive Radio Access to TV White Spaces Support Future Home Networks?

S. Kawade, M. Nekovee
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There is a growing demand for high data-rate mobile and indoor services at a reasonable cost, and using an indoor wireless system at end of the ADSL+ or fibre line is one potential way of meeting this demand. Industry players such as fixed-line and cellular operators have adopted similar approaches but based around different wireless technologies such as WiFi or HSPA femtocells and potentially LTE/WiMAX in the future. However due to issues related to interference in the license-exempt band and limited spectrum availability in the licensed band there are some doubts as to whether or not the available wireless options will be able to effectively distribute the high bandwidths within a home environment. With use of cognitive radio technology, the digital TV switchover program, offers a potential opportunity to address this issue. The aim of this paper is to assess the feasibility of using the TV White Space(TVWS) spectrum for home networking services and compare the performance with that of other license-exempt spectral bands, namely 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ISM band. It studies the limitations in presence of interference and identifies the operating conditions when the system performance would start to become unacceptable. Using analytical and simulation techniques, it is shown that the performance of TVWS spectral outperforms the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz for low to medium traffic loadings (around 2 Mb/s per home) at significantly lower energy requirements. However, to achieve these gains (a) the use of spectrum aggregation techniques and (b) operation at low power levels, i.e, below 3 dBm per channel becomes essential. The work also shows that for heavy traffic loadings (6 Mb/s and above per home) in dense deployment densities, TVWS band should be used as complementary interface for congestion relief instead. \end{abstract}
认知无线电对电视空白区域的接入能支持未来的家庭网络吗?
人们对高数据速率移动和室内服务的需求日益增长,而在ADSL+或光纤线路的末端使用室内无线系统是满足这一需求的一种潜在方式。固定电话和手机运营商等行业参与者也采用了类似的方法,但基于不同的无线技术,如WiFi或HSPA femtocell,以及未来可能出现的LTE/WiMAX。然而,由于免许可频段的干扰和许可频段的有限频谱可用性问题,人们对现有无线选项是否能够在家庭环境中有效分配高带宽存在一些疑问。使用认知无线电技术,数字电视切换程序,提供了一个潜在的机会来解决这个问题。本文的目的是评估将电视白色空间(TVWS)频谱用于家庭网络业务的可行性,并将其性能与其他免许可证频段(即2.4 GHz和5 GHz ISM频段)的性能进行比较。它研究存在干扰时的限制,并确定当系统性能开始变得不可接受时的操作条件。通过分析和仿真技术,研究表明,在低至中等流量负载(每个家庭约2mb /s)下,TVWS频谱的性能明显优于5ghz和2.4 GHz频谱,能耗需求明显降低。然而,为了实现这些增益(a)使用频谱聚合技术和(b)在低功率水平下运行,即每个信道低于3 dBm变得至关重要。研究还表明,对于密集部署密度下的大流量负载(每户6mb /s及以上),TVWS频段应作为缓解拥塞的补充接口。 \end{abstract}
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