DocumentCode
3073060
Title
Improving coverage prediction for primary multi-transmitter networks operating in the TV whitespaces
Author
Achtzehn, Andreas ; Riihijärvi, Janne ; Vargas, Guilberth Martínez ; Petrova, Marina ; Mähönen, Petri
Author_Institution
Inst. for Networked Syst., RWTH Aachen Univ., Aachen, Germany
fYear
2012
fDate
18-21 June 2012
Firstpage
623
Lastpage
631
Abstract
Future wireless networks will be able to exploit unused spectrum whitespaces in the currently underutilized terrestrial TV bands. In order to protect incumbent broadcasting systems from extensive interference from whitespace devices, accurate signal power estimations are needed. Reliable and robust models for predicting the radio propagation in those bands are thus a key enabler of secondary operations. Depending on their level of abstraction and the complexity of the environment, these models can perform quite well, but they require a significant amount of auxiliary information and fine-tuning. Additionally, they usually consider transmitters in one frequency band to have uncorrelated signals, an uncommon scenario in today´s digital TV networks where the same geographical area is often served by multiple towers that form a single-frequency network (SFN). Using data from a measurement campaign carried out in a mid-sized Central European city we assess the accuracy of three widely used propagation models in predicting TV signal strengths for configurations of multiple high-power transmitters. We empirically show that the standard deviation of the estimation error is up to 4 dB higher in a multi-transmitter scenarios with correlated signals than in the single-transmitter case. We put the results in contrast to the prediction capabilities of a generic propagation model that estimates pathloss coefficients and individual correction factors from measurements and combines them with information on transmitter locations, power emissions and antenna patterns. Finally, we study the use of spatial statistics based techniques for directly estimating the coverage characteristics without relying on explicit transmitter information. We show that with only a small subset of measurement locations accuracy beyond standard pathloss models can be achieved.
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; television antennas; television transmitters; SFN; TV signal prediction; TV whitespaces; antenna patterns; coverage prediction; error estimation; geographical area; midsized central European city; multitransmitter scenarios; pathloss coefficients; power emissions; primary multitransmitter networks; signal power estimations; single-frequency network; standard deviation; underutilized terrestrial TV bands; unused spectrum whitespaces; whitespace devices; wireless networks; Antenna measurements; Noise; Poles and towers; Predictive models; Radio transmitters; Standards; TV;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON), 2012 9th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on
Conference_Location
Seoul
ISSN
2155-5486
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1904-1
Electronic_ISBN
2155-5486
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SECON.2012.6275836
Filename
6275836
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