Title :
Enabling coexistence of multiple cognitive networks in TV white space
Author :
Villardi, Gabriel P. ; Alemseged, Yohannes D. ; Sun, Chen ; Sum, Chin-Sean ; Nguyen, Tran Ha ; Baykas, Tuncer ; Harada, Hiroshi
fDate :
8/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We address the problem of coexistence among wireless networks in TV white space. We present a standard independent framework to enable exchange of information relevant for coexistence based on two mechanisms: centralized and distributed. Both mechanisms introduce the use of multiradio cluster-head equipment (CHE) as a physical entity that acquires relevant information, identifies coexistence opportunities, and implements autonomous coexistence decisions. The major conceptual difference between them lies in the fact that the centralized mechanism utilizes coexistence database(s) as a repository for coexistence related information, where CHEs need to access before making coexistence decisions. On the other hand, the distributed mechanism utilizes a broadcast channel to distribute beacons and directly convey coexistence information between CHEs. Furthermore, we give a concise overview of the current activities in international standardization bodies toward the realization of communications in TVWS along with measures taken to provide coexistence between secondary cognitive networks.
Keywords :
broadcast channels; cognitive radio; digital television; frequency allocation; radio broadcasting; CHE; TV white space; TVWS; broadcast channel; centralized mechanism; coexistence database; coexistence opportunities; cognitive networks; distributed mechanism; multiradio cluster head equipment; wireless networks; Channel hot electron injection; Cognitive radio; Decision support systems; Interference; Radio access networks; TV; White spacecs;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2011.5999762