Title :
Introduction of Dynamic Spectrum Access Technology in NATO Europe Tactical Communications
Author_Institution :
CISS Dept., R. Mil. Acad. (RMA), Brussels, Belgium
Abstract :
To facilitate the introduction of Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technology and associated dynamic spectrum management (DSM) procedures in military tactical radio communication, a roadmap was presented to NATO CaP3 military session in Oct 2012. The main objective of the roadmap was to create a dedicated band for cognitive radio, in the hope that this would take away uncertainties about spectrum regulations and be a sufficient incentive for military communication industry to start investing and developing products. This paper describes the proposed roadmap and formulates the critics of the NATO spectrum managers (CaP3) on this proposition. Taking into account the remarks of CaP3, a possible way ahead is described. The most promising idea is to create a Military dual-priority band that would take into account the existing saturation of the VHF/UHF band, and meanwhile create a clear spectrum access model for future DSA systems.
Keywords :
military communication; radio spectrum management; CaP3; NATO Europe tactical communications; NATO spectrum manager; UHF band saturation; VHF band saturation; associated dynamic spectrum management; dynamic spectrum access technology; military communication industry; military dual priority band; military tactical radio communication; spectrum regulation; Aging; Cognitive radio; Industries; Interference; Military communication; Radio spectrum management; System recovery; Dynamic Spectrum Access Roadmap; Military dual-priority band; NATO tactical radio communications;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2013 - 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2013.131