DocumentCode :
1492478
Title :
Impact of Cognitive Radio: Recognition and Informed Exploitation of Grey Spectrum Opportunities
Author :
Macaluso, Irene ; Forde, Timothy K. ; Dasilva, Luiz ; Doyle, Linda
Author_Institution :
CTVR / The Telecommun. Res. Centre, Trinity Coll., Dublin, Ireland
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
85
Lastpage :
90
Abstract :
In this article, we employ techniques that allow cognitive radios to familiarize themselves with an unknown spectrum environment, recognizing specific, moderately utilized spectrum bands that present an opportunity to be exploited using learning-enhanced dynamic spectrum access (DSA) techniques. Much has been made of the potential for cognitive radios to operate in white spaces, in which secondary users (SUs) avoid interference with incumbents by utilizing portions of the spectrum that remain unoccupied for fairly significant periods of time [1], [2]. However, there is also a great potential for cognitive radios to operate in gray spaces, which may be intermittently occupied or occupied by low-power interferers, requiring a degree of interference tolerance. Such spectrum opportunities, which can be exploited by cognitive radios, will not be uniform and far from it. When a spectrum opportunity arises in a band that is occupied by other users, whether the users are licensed or not, the behavior of the users´ networks determine what, if any, spectrum will be available to the secondary cognitive radio user. If the cognitive radio can learn how the other users are exploiting the spectrum, then it can make a more informed attempt to exploit the opportunity. In this article, we examine the possibility of exploiting gray space opportunities in global system for mobile communications (GSM), digital-enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT), and 2.4-GHz industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) bands.
Keywords :
cellular radio; cognitive radio; interference suppression; radiofrequency interference; DECT; GSM; ISM band; SU; cognitive radio; digital-enhanced cordless telecommunication; frequency 2.4 GHz; global system for mobile communication; gray space opportunity; grey spectrum opportunity; industrial, scientific and medical band; interference avoidance; interference tolerance degree; learning-enhanced DSA technique; learning-enhanced dynamic spectrum access technique; low-power interference; secondary user; spectrum band utilization; spectrum environment; Bandwidth; Behavioral science; Channel estimation; Cognitive radio; Complexity theory; GSM; Measurement; Spread spectrum communication; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1556-6072
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MVT.2012.2190188
Filename :
6182682
Link To Document :
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