Spectrum agile radio: radio resource measurements for opportunistic spectrum usage
- 1 January 2004
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- Vol. 6, 3467-3471
- https://doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2004.1379011
Abstract
Radio spectrum allocation is undergoing radical re- thinking. Regulators, government agencies, industry and the re- search community recently established many initiatives for new spectrum policies and seek approaches to more efficiently manage the radio spectrum. In this paper, we are examining new ap- proaches, namely, spectrum agile radios, for opportunistic spec- trum usage. Spectrum agile radios use parts of the radio spectrum that were originally licensed to other radio services. A spectrum agile radio device seeks opportunities, i.e. unused radio resources. Devices communicate using the identified opportunities, without interfering with the operation of licensed radio devices. The identification of spectrum opportunities is coordinated by policies, which are defined by, and under the control of, the radio regulator. Our approach is motivated by the publications of the Next Genera- tion Communications, XG, research project of the US-based De- fense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA. We focus on IEEE 802.11k for radio resource measurements as an approach to facilitate the development of spectrum agile radios.Keywords
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