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摘要
本文研究了蜂窝网络如何使用电视空白空间(TVWS)。与授权频带不同,TVWS的发射功率有限,并且存在来自电视塔的相当大的干扰。这表明仅根据可用带宽来评估TVWS可能会产生误导,因为在TVWS中无线网络的性能可能低于在相同数量的专用频谱中。我们以德国为例,使用CEPT ECC SE 43中开发的欧洲方法来量化TVWS。在第二步中,我们使用校准的多小区和多用户系统级仿真工具确定在TVWS中运行的蜂窝网络的性能。这样,我们还考虑了TVWS用户之间的干扰,这在以前的TVWS研究中没有得到详细的研究。并非所有本地电视频道都同样有用。因此,我们比较了TVWS运营商可以应用于从可用的TVWS频道集中进行选择的不同频道选择算法。我们发现,虽然TVWS使用的可用频谱在理论上相当高,但其实际效用很大程度上取决于信道选择方法及其所基于的要求。由于来自电视塔的高干扰,基于频率复用的蜂窝网络(如LTE)很难在蜂窝边缘找到允许良好性能的信道。然而,细胞的内部可以从TVWS中获益。这表明,对于蜂窝网络,TVWS主要适用于流量分流和零星覆盖,而不是建立大型连续覆盖网络。
Capacity of cellular networks deployed in TV White Space
This paper investigates how suitable TV White Space (TVWS) is for use by cellular networks. Unlike in licensed bands, transmit power in TVWS is limited and considerable interference from TV towers exists. This suggests that evaluating TVWS only in terms of available bandwidth can be misleading, since performance of wireless networks in TVWS is likely lower than in the same amount of dedicated spectrum. We quantify TVWS at the example of Germany, using the European methodology developed in CEPT ECC SE 43. In the second step, we determine the performance of a cellular network operating in TVWS using a calibrated multi-cell and multi-user system level simulation tool. This way we also consider interference between TVWS users, which in previous TVWS studies has not been investigated in detail. Not all locally available TV channels are equally useful. We thus compare different channel selection algorithms a TVWS operator could apply to select from the set of available TVWS channels. We found that while the available spectrum for TVWS usage is in theory quite high, its actual utility strongly depends on the channel selection method and the requirements it is based on. Due to the high interference from TV towers, cellular networks based on frequency re-use one (like LTE) have difficulties finding channels that allow good performance at the cell edge. The inner part of a cell can however considerably benefit from TVWS. This indicates that for cellular networks TVWS is primarily suitable for traffic offloading and spotty coverage rather than for building large contiguous coverage networks.