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引用次数: 41
摘要
随着FCC NPRM 13-22 (Docket 13-49)的发布,美国联邦通信委员会提议允许未经许可的设备(如Wi-Fi)共享5.9 GHz ITS频段,该频段目前分配给DSRC。该提案将为将成为u - ni -4的频段创建一套新规则,要求未经许可的设备识别DSRC系统的存在并遵从它们,因为DSRC将继续作为该频段的共同主要用户。本文研究了围绕u - ni -4频段共享的问题,报告了试图平衡打算使用该频段的细分市场需求的行业活动,讨论了频段共享如何充分保护DSRC的一些初步想法,并展望了未来需要做的工作,以充分告知监管机构共享5.9 GHz ITS频段的可行性和实用性。
Coexistence of unlicensed devices with DSRC systems in the 5.9 GHz ITS band
With the release of FCC NPRM 13-22 (Docket 13-49), the United States Federal Communications Commission has proposed allowing unlicensed devices such as Wi-Fi to share the 5.9 GHz ITS band, which is currently allocated for DSRC. This proposal, which would create a new set of rules for the band that would become U-NII-4, requires the unlicensed devices to recognize the existence of DSRC systems and defer to them, since DSRC would remain as a co-primary user of the band. This paper examines the issues surrounding U-NII-4 band sharing, reports on industry activities that are trying to balance the needs of the market segments that intend to use the band, discusses some initial ideas for how band sharing could work that adequately protect DSRC, and looks at future work that needs to be done that will adequately inform regulators about the feasibility and practicality of sharing the 5.9 GHz ITS band.