The spectrum scarcity is a known problem for a multitude of services. Several bands have been licensed, and nowadays it is difficult to find unused spectrum. Cognitive radio networks have been proposed as a possible solution to contrast the experienced spectrum scarcity. One case of particular interest come from the scarce utilization of TV frequencies, which form the so-called TV White Spaces. In this paper we investigate the utilization of occupied frequencies by secondary devices for indoor communication. We conduct spectrum measurements to quantify the availability of spectrum, and study how indoor communications could impact the DTV receiver. We show that this portions of spectrum, called gray spaces, can be utilized under certain circumstances, for example in highly populated areas, which is the scenario in which it is harder to find TV White Spaces. Simulation studies show the impact gray spaces can have on the available spectrum for opportunistic use.
Luca Bedogni, Marco Di Felice, Fabio Malabocchia, Luciano Bononi (2014). Indoor communication over TV gray spaces based on spectrum measurements. Piscataway, NJ : IEEE [10.1109/WCNC.2014.6953057].
Indoor communication over TV gray spaces based on spectrum measurements
BEDOGNI, LUCA;DI FELICE, MARCO;BONONI, LUCIANO
2014
Abstract
The spectrum scarcity is a known problem for a multitude of services. Several bands have been licensed, and nowadays it is difficult to find unused spectrum. Cognitive radio networks have been proposed as a possible solution to contrast the experienced spectrum scarcity. One case of particular interest come from the scarce utilization of TV frequencies, which form the so-called TV White Spaces. In this paper we investigate the utilization of occupied frequencies by secondary devices for indoor communication. We conduct spectrum measurements to quantify the availability of spectrum, and study how indoor communications could impact the DTV receiver. We show that this portions of spectrum, called gray spaces, can be utilized under certain circumstances, for example in highly populated areas, which is the scenario in which it is harder to find TV White Spaces. Simulation studies show the impact gray spaces can have on the available spectrum for opportunistic use.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.