Characterization of Spectrum Activities in the U.S. Public Safety Band for Opportunistic Spectrum Access
- 1 April 2007
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 137-146
- https://doi.org/10.1109/dyspan.2007.26
Abstract
Dual site spectrum measurements have been made in the public safety band in Howard County, Maryland, USA. The public safety band is of interest because of its obvious importance and the increasing need to determine whether improved spectral utilization would accommodate increased usage for public safety. Two receiver suites were synchronized and used to measure concurrent spectra at separations between a few meters up to a few kilometers. These measurements prove useful in examining issues of spectrum sensing for dynamic spectrum access, including receiver sensitivity, primary user signal detection, adjacent channel interference, and policy performance with local and cooperative sensing. We analyze the collected data to characterize the usage of this public safety network and provide insights into how white space can be identified and utilized. We propose a class of opportunistic access strategies and demonstrate how collected data can be used to evaluate the performance of such schemes.Keywords
This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sensing-based opportunistic channel accessMobile Networks and Applications, 2006
- Spectrum considerations for public safety in the United StatesIEEE Communications Magazine, 2006
- Wideband spectrum probe for distributed measurements in cellular bandPublished by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) ,2006
- Scheduling variable rate links via a spectrum serverPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2005
- Spectrum agile radios: utilization and sensing architecturesPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2005