一种模拟频谱消耗的标准方法

Carlos E. Caicedo Bastidas, A. Rennier, A. Lackpour, R. Schrage, J. Stine, M. Sherman, M. Kokar
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依赖动态频谱接入(DSA)或频谱共享机制的无线服务需要一种定义良好的方法来通信每个设备或系统在特定环境或情况下如何使用频谱资源,以便接收此类信息的设备能够对频谱的可能使用做出合理的决策。频谱消耗模型(scm)通过提供一种方法来捕获任何特定发送器、接收器、系统或系统集合的频谱使用的频谱、空间和时间特征来解决这个问题。自2012年以来,IEEE动态频谱接入网络标准化委员会(DySPAN-SC)的1900.5工作组一直在制定IEEE 1900.5.2标准,该标准定义了scm的数据模型和程序,以仲裁RF设备和/或系统组合之间的兼容性,这些设备和/或系统已经表达了其与scm的频谱使用边界。这张海报概述了scm,重点介绍了与当前频谱管理场景(即SAS、AWS-3等)相关的示例用例,以说明scm如何在不久的将来实现创新和高效的频谱使用交互。
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A standard method for modeling spectrum consumption
Wireless services that rely on Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) or spectrum sharing mechanisms require a well-defined means to communicate how each device or system is using spectrum resources in a particular environment or situation so that the devices that receive such information can make rational decisions on the possible use of the spectrum. Spectrum consumption models (SCMs) address this issue by providing a means to capture the spectral, spatial, and temporal characteristics of spectrum usage for any specific transmitter, receiver, system, or collection of systems. Since 2012 the 1900.5 working group of the IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks Standardization Committee (DySPAN-SC) has been working on the IEEE 1900.5.2 standard which defines a data model for SCMs and procedures to arbitrate compatibility among combinations of RF devices and/or systems that have expressed the boundaries of their spectrum use with SCMs. This poster provides an overview of SCMs with a focus on example use cases related to current spectrum management scenarios (i.e. SAS, AWS-3, etc.) to illustrate how SCMs can enable innovative and efficient spectrum use interactions in the near future.
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