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Geo-location White Space Spectrum Databases: Models and Design of South Africa's First Dynamic Spectrum Access Coexistence Manager

  • Mfupe, Luzango;Mekuria, Fisseha;Mzyece, Mjumo
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.11
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    • pp.3810-3836
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    • 2014
  • Geo-location white space spectrum databases (GL-WSDBs) are currently the preferred technique for enabling spectrum sharing between primary users and secondary users or white space devices (WSDs) in the very-high frequency (VHF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) bands. This is true because technologies for making low-cost WSDs capable of autonomous sensing and detection of available white space (WS) spectrum are not yet feasible. This paper reviews the necessary enabling technical conditions to allow coexistence of primary and secondary systems in the VHF and UHF spectrum through a GL-WSDB approach. The practical implementation of South Africa's first GL-WSDB was performed. Results of WS channels available from five cities in South Africa calculated from the implemented GL-WSDB was compared with a commercially available GL-WSDB and was found to be 68% similar. Additionally, results from the implemented GL-WSDB were compared with measurements obtained from field spectrum scanning campaigns at two different locations in Cape Town, South Africa, and was found to be 64% similar.

Two-Tier Interference Elimination for Femtocells Based on Cognitive Radio Centralized Spectrum Management

  • Yi, Leng-Gan;Lu, Yi-Min
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.1514-1531
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    • 2014
  • Femtocell provides better coverage and higher spectrum efficiency in areas rarely covered by macrocells. However, serious two-tier interference emerging from randomly deploying femtocells may create dead zones where the service is unavailable for macro-users. In this paper, we present adopting cognitive radio spectrum overlay to avoid intra-tier interference and incorporating spectrum underlay and overlay to coordinate cross-tier interference. It is a novel centralized control strategy appropriate for both uplink and downlink transmission. We introduce the application of proper spectrum sharing strategy plus optimal power allocation to address the issue of OFDM-based femtocells interference-limited downlink transmission, along with, a low-complexity suboptimal solution proposed. Simulation results illustrate the proposed optimal scheme achieves the highest transmission rate on successfully avoiding two-tier interference, and outperforms the traditional spectrum underlay or spectrum overlay, via maximizing the opportunity to transmit. Moreover, the strength of our proposed schemes is further demonstrated by comparison with previous classic power allocation methods, in terms of transmission rate, computational complexity and signal peak-to-average power ratio.

Analyzing the Economic Effects of Past Mobile Network Sharing Deals for Future Network Deployment

  • Kim, Dongwook;Kim, Sungbum;Zo, Hangjung
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.355-365
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    • 2018
  • The increase in data traffic calls for investment in mobile networks; however, the saturating revenue of mobile broadband and increasing capital expenditure are discouraging mobile operators from investing in next-generation mobile networks. Mobile network sharing is a viable solution for operators and regulators to resolve this dilemma. This research uses a difference-in-differences analysis of 33 operators (including 11 control operators) to empirically evaluate the cost reduction effect of mobile network sharing. The results indicate a reduction in overall operating expenditure and short-term capital expenditure by national roaming. This finding implies that future technology and standards development should focus on flexible network operation and maintenance, energy efficiency, and maximizing economies of scale in radio access networks. Furthermore, mobile network sharing will become more viable and relevant in a 5G network deployment as spectrum bands are likely to increase the total cost of ownership of mobile networks and technical enablers will facilitate network sharing.

Robust Power Control for Cognitive Radio in Spectrum Underlay Networks

  • Zhao, Nan;Sun, Hongjian
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.5 no.7
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    • pp.1214-1229
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    • 2011
  • Power control is a key technique in spectrum underlay cognitive network to guarantee the interference temperature limit of the primary users (PUs) and the quality of service of the secondary users (SUs). In this paper, a robust power control scheme via link gain pricing with $H_{\infty}$ estimator is proposed. The scheme guarantees the interference temperature of the PUs through operating in the network-centric manner, and keeps the fairness between the SUs through link gain pricing. Furthermore, the $H_{\infty}$ filter is also used in the proposed scheme to estimate the channel variation, and thus the power control scheme is robust to the severe channel fading. Plenty of simulations are taken, and prove its superior robust performance against the channel fading, and its effectiveness in guaranteeing the interference temperature limit of the PUs.

A study on Spectrum Allocation for Very High Speed Wireless Access Network in 5GHz Band (5GHz대역 초고속 무선랜의 주파수분배에 관한 연구)

  • 허보진;이재욱;박덕규
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.474-479
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    • 2003
  • We discussed the usage of a radio resource, the spectrum allocation and the trends of policy about 5㎓ band in other countries, We studied about the technical regulation on high speed wireless access system and the spectrum allocation of ISM bard in 5㎓ bard for other countries. We also analyzed the efficient use of radio resource, the method of frequency sharing and the calculation of spec01m requirement in noel to progress the high speed wireless access system In addition We proposed the schemes of domestic spectrum allocation for high speed wireless access system at 5㎓ band

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Technology Trends on Spectrum Management and Dynamic Spectrum Access (스펙트럼 관리 및 동적접속 기술동향)

  • Yoon, Y.K.;Park, S.K.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.129-138
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    • 2011
  • 미래의 고속 및 광대역 서비스에 대한 수요 증가로, 부족한 스펙트럼을 효율적으로 사용할 수 있는 스펙트럼 관리(spectrum management) 방법의 중요성이 대두되고 있다. 또한, 트래픽 폭증 및 멀티미디어 제공 등 서비스 확대에 대응할 수 있는 유연한 스펙트럼 접속(spectrum access) 기술, 공유(sharing)에 대한 필요성도 증대되고 있다. 이러한 중요성 및 필요성에 기인해, 효율적으로 스펙트럼을 공유할 수 있는 방법으로 언더레이, 오버레이 방식 등이 제안되었고, UWB 및 인지무선(cognitive radio)과 같은 공유 기술 등이 발전하게 되었다. 본 고에서는 효율적 주파수 이용을 위한 스펙트럼 관리 방법 및 주파수 공유 기술로 기존의 주파수 대역에서 충분히 낮은 출력으로 전파를 송출하는 언더레이 방식, 기회주의적인 오버레이 동적접속 기술, 면허권자인 1차 우선 사용자(primary user)와 2차 면허권자(secondary user) 간의 동적접속 기술에 대한 국내 외 기술동향을 상세히 소개하고자 한다.

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Transmission Power-Based Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks

  • Choi, Hyun-Ho
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 2014
  • In spectrum sensing, there is a tradeoff between the probability of missed detection and the probability of a false alarm according to the value of the sensing threshold. Therefore, it is important to determine the sensing threshold suitable to the environment of cognitive radio networks. In this study, we consider a cognitive radio-based ad hoc network where secondary users directly communicate by using the same frequency band as the primary system and control their transmit power on the basis of the distance between them. First, we investigate a condition in which the primary and the secondary users can share the same frequency band without harmful interference from each other, and then, propose an algorithm that controls the sensing threshold dynamically on the basis of the transmit power of the secondary user. The analysis and simulation results show that the proposed sensing threshold control algorithm has low probabilities of both missed detection and a false alarm and thus, enables optimized spectrum sharing between the primary and the secondary systems.

Transaction Signing-based Authentication Scheme for Secure Distributed Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks (인지 라디오 네트워크의 안전한 분산 스펙트럼 센싱을 위한 트랜잭션 서명기법)

  • Kim, Tae Kyung
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2011
  • Cognitive radio (CR) technology is to maximize the spectrum utilization by allocating the unused spectrums to the unlicensed users. This technology enables the sharing of channels among secondary (unlicensed) and primary (licensed) users on a non-interference basis after sensing the vacant channel and as a result, it is possible to harness wireless frequency more efficiently. To enhance the accuracy of sensing, RDSS was suggested. It is a fusion mechanism based on the reputation of sensing nodes and WSPRT (weighted sequential probability ratio test). However, in RDSS, the execution number of WSPRT could increase according to the order of inputted sensing values, and the fast defense against the forged values is difficult. In this paper, we propose a transaction signing-based authentication scheme for secure distributed spectrum sensing to response the forged values. The validity of proposed scheme is provided by BAN logic.

A Model to Calculate the Optimal Level of the Cognitive Radiotelegraph (무선인지기능 무전기의 적정 재고수준 산정 모형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Mook;Choi, Kyung-Hwan;Yoon, Bong-Kyoo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.442-449
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    • 2012
  • Cognitive Radio(CR) is the technology that allocates the frequency by using dynamic spectrum access. We proposed a model to calculate the optimal level of the cognitive radiotelegraph, where secondary users opportunistically share the spectrum with primary users through the spectrum sensing. When secondary user with cognitive radio detects the arrival of a primary user in its current channel, the secondary user moves to the idle channel or be placed in the virtual queue. We assume that the primary users have finite buffers and the population of secondary users is finite. Using a two-dimensional Makov model with preemptive priority queueing, we could derive the blocking and waiting probability as well as the optimal level of cognitive radiotelegraph under a various range of parameter circumstances.

Survey of Artificial Intelligence Approaches in Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Morabit, Yasmina EL;Mrabti, Fatiha;Abarkan, El Houssein
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.21-40
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents a comprehensive survey of various artificial intelligence (AI) techniques implemented in cognitive radio engine to improve cognition capability in cognitive radio networks (CRNs). AI enables systems to solve problems by emulating human biological processes such as learning, reasoning, decision making, self-adaptation, self-organization, and self-stability. The use of AI techniques is studied in applications related to the major tasks of cognitive radio including spectrum sensing, spectrum sharing, spectrum mobility, and decision making regarding dynamic spectrum access, resource allocation, parameter adaptation, and optimization problem. The aim is to provide a single source as a survey paper to help researchers better understand the various implementations of AI approaches to different cognitive radio designs, as well as to refer interested readers to the recent AI research works done in CRNs.