频谱接入系统中保护主用户的传感器网络设计

Matthew A. Clark, K. Psounis
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为了应对对无线电频谱日益增长的需求,监管机构正在实施新的频谱接入系统,以便在不同的用户之间共享频谱。这些系统利用认知无线电概念自动为用户识别合适的频谱,避免对高优先级用户的有害干扰。频谱传感器的基础设施是频谱接入系统的关键组成部分,为系统识别必要的保护提供了手段。由于优先用户的隐私问题以及成本限制,传感系统的地理定位精度在实践中会受到限制。在这项工作中,我们从用户性能和隐私的角度研究了频谱接入系统的传感组件的设计选项。我们应用机器学习技术来处理从传感器测量中估计优先用户状态的问题,发现地理定位精度与传感器部署的密度密切相关,并且如果密度过低,次要用户性能会迅速下降,突出了优先用户隐私和次要用户性能之间的权衡。
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Designing sensor networks to protect primary users in spectrum access systems
In response to increasing demand on the radio frequency spectrum, regulators are implementing new spectrum access systems to share spectrum among diverse users. These systems leverage cognitive radio concepts to automatically identify suitable spectrum for users, avoiding harmful interference with higher priority users. An infrastructure of spectrum sensors is a key component of the spectrum access system, providing the means for the system to identify necessary protections. The geolocation precision of the sensing system will be limited in practice due to privacy concerns of the priority users as well as cost limitations. In this work, we examine the design options for the sensing component of a spectrum access system in terms of user performance and privacy. We apply machine learning techniques to treat the problem of estimating the priority users' state from sensor measurements, finding that the geolocation precision is closely tied to the density of the sensor deployment, and that the secondary user performance degrades rapidly if the density is too low, highlighting a tradeoff between priority user privacy and secondary user performance.
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