DocumentCode :
1319228
Title :
Opportunistic Sharing Between Rotating Radar and Cellular
Author :
Saruthirathanaworakun, Rathapon ; Peha, Jon M. ; Correia, Luis M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume :
30
Issue :
10
fYear :
2012
fDate :
11/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1900
Lastpage :
1910
Abstract :
This paper considers opportunistic primary-secondary spectrum sharing when the primary is a rotating radar. A secondary device is allowed to transmit when its resulting interference will not exceed the radar´s tolerable level, in contrast to current approaches that prohibit secondary transmissions if radar signals are detected at any time. We consider the case where an OFDMA based secondary system operates in non-contiguous cells, as might occur with a broadband hotspot service, or a cellular system that uses spectrum shared with radar to supplement its dedicated spectrum. It is shown that even fairly close to a radar, extensive secondary transmissions are possible, although with some interruptions and fluctuations as the radar rotates. For example, at 27% of the distance at which secondary transmissions will not affect the radar, on average, the achievable secondary data rates in down- and upstreams are around 100% and 63% of the one that will be achieved in dedicated spectrum, respectively. Moreover, extensive secondary transmissions are still possible even at different values of key system parameters, including cell radius, transmit power, tolerable interference level, and radar rotating period. By evaluating quality of service, it is found that spectrum shared with radar could be used efficiently for applications such as non-interactive video on demand, peer-to-peer file sharing, file transfers, automatic meter reading, and web browsing, but not for applications such as real-time transfers of small files and VoIP.
Keywords :
cellular radio; frequency division multiple access; interference (signal); peer-to-peer computing; quality of service; radar detection; radio spectrum management; video on demand; OFDMA based secondary system; automatic meter reading; broadband hotspot service; cell radius; cellular system; file transfers; noncontiguous cells; noninteractive video on demand; opportunistic primary secondary spectrum sharing; opportunistic sharing; peer-to-peer file sharing; quality of service; radar rotating period; radar signal detection; radar tolerable level; secondary transmissions; tolerable interference level; transmit power; web browsing; Interference; Performance evaluation; Propagation losses; Radar antennas; Radar applications; Video on demand; Coexistent; Cooperative; OFDMA; Opportunistic; Primary-secondary spectrum sharing; Radar;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2012.121106
Filename :
6331681
Link To Document :
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