A System Level Solution for DSA Systems: From Low-Cost Sensing to Spectrum Database

Osama Abbas Al Tameemi, M. Chatterjee
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In this paper, we present and implement a low-cost yet effective architecture that enables dynamic spectrum access (DSA) for any type of network. Our intention is to break the cost-scalability barrier and show that a complete system level solution for a database-assisted DSA system can be implemented with standard servers and inexpensive software configurable RF chips, thereby achieving economics of scale. First, we present the overall architecture that is capable of providing networks of any size to perform in-band and out of band channel access in a dynamic manner. The two main components of this architecture are the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) sensing network and the DSA server. For the RSSI sensing network, we built wired and wireless spectrum sensors that operate on 280-930 MHz using low-cost off the shelf software configurable RF (SCRF) chips. To get the RSSI values on a set of bands, we use generic micro-controllers to program the operating parameters (scan range, center frequency, bandwidth resolution, demodulation scheme and scan rate) of the SCRF chips. The wireless sensors transmit the sensed RSSI values to the nearest Ethernet-enabled hub using a light-weight communication protocol. The hub aggregates the data from multiple sensors and streams to the DSA server using UDP over IP. On receiving the real-time RSSI values from various sensors, the DSA server stores them in database engine with other meta data. Entries from the database are used by the channel allocation service that finds the best channel for the inquiring DSA nodes. To demonstrate the efficiency of the implemented database-assisted DSA system, we compare it to a legacy system and show the benefits in terms of resilience to jamming, channel relinquishment on primary arrival, and best channel determination and allocation. We also show the performance gains in terms of frame error rate (FER) and spectral efficiency. Finally, we compare the RSSI sensitivity of the low-cost sensors to that of a professional spectrum analyzer.
DSA系统级解决方案:从低成本传感到频谱数据库
在本文中,我们提出并实现了一种低成本且有效的架构,可以为任何类型的网络实现动态频谱接入(DSA)。我们的目的是打破成本可扩展性障碍,并表明数据库辅助DSA系统的完整系统级解决方案可以用标准服务器和廉价的软件可配置射频芯片实现,从而实现规模经济。首先,我们提出了能够提供任何规模的网络以动态方式执行带内和带外信道访问的总体架构。该体系结构的两个主要组成部分是接收信号强度指示器(RSSI)传感网络和DSA服务器。对于RSSI传感网络,我们使用低成本的现成软件可配置射频(SCRF)芯片构建了工作在280-930 MHz的有线和无线频谱传感器。为了获得一组频带上的RSSI值,我们使用通用微控制器对SCRF芯片的工作参数(扫描范围、中心频率、带宽分辨率、解调方案和扫描速率)进行编程。无线传感器使用轻量级通信协议将感知到的RSSI值传输到最近的启用以太网的集线器。集线器聚合来自多个传感器的数据,并使用UDP over IP将数据流传输到DSA服务器。DSA服务器在接收到各种传感器的实时RSSI值后,将其与其他元数据一起存储在数据库引擎中。来自数据库的条目由通道分配服务使用,该服务为查询的DSA节点查找最佳通道。为了证明所实现的数据库辅助DSA系统的效率,我们将其与遗留系统进行了比较,并展示了在抗干扰能力、主到达时放弃信道以及最佳信道确定和分配方面的优势。我们还展示了在帧错误率(FER)和频谱效率方面的性能提升。最后,我们比较了低成本传感器与专业频谱分析仪的RSSI灵敏度。
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