Title :
Interference Analysis for Secondary Coexistence in TV White Space
Author :
Cacciapuoti, Angela Sara ; Caleffi, Marcello
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Inf. Technol. (DIETI), Univ. of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
Abstract :
In this letter, the interference among mobile, heterogeneous and independently-operated secondary networks over shared TV white space is studied. Specifically, a probabilistic model for the secondary coexistence is developed, and, stemming from this, closed-form expressions of the coexistent interference probability are derived. The analytical results show that the coexistent interference is a non-linear function of the following key parameters: (i) the number of secondary networks roaming within a geographic area; (ii) the number of users belonging to each secondary network; (iii) the traffic pattern of each secondary network; (iv) the mobility pattern of each secondary network; (v) the interference range of each secondary network. The proposed analysis is crucial and preliminary for designing any coexistence protocol, since it discloses the intrinsic relationship between environmental and system parameters. Furthermore, closed-form expressions of necessary and sufficient conditions assuring that the coexistent interference is bounded by a given threshold are derived. Simulation results validate the theoretical analysis.
Keywords :
access protocols; probability; telecommunication traffic; television broadcasting; television interference; coexistence protocol; coexistent interference probability; geographic area; heterogeneous secondary networks; independently-operated secondary networks; interference analysis; interference range; mobile interference; mobility pattern; nonlinear function; probabilistic model; secondary coexistence; secondary networks roaming; shared TV white space; traffic pattern; Interference constraints; Nickel; Receivers; TV; Tin; White spaces; Coexistence; Cognitive Radio; TV White Space; TV white space (TVWS); cognitive radio;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2014.2386349