Performance of dynamic spectrum access based on spectrum occupancy statistics
- 1 July 2008
- journal article
- Published by Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in IET Communications
- Vol. 2 (6) , 772-782
- https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com:20070480
Abstract
At present multiband wireless devices are able to select their working frequency only to a limited extent because of the strict, current spectrum regulation. Dynamic spectrum access is a promising approach that might solve this inefficiency. The authors focus on spectrum sensing, one of the main tasks involved. First, three strategies are compared to efficiently sense the current spectrum based on the spectrum occupancy information statistics. In contrast to the simulation-based studies, the authors evaluate the performance of those strategies on real spectrum occupancy data gathered during an extensive measurement campaign. The authors show that the usage of historical information considerably improves the spectrum sensing process and also that the modelling of the periodic behaviour of the licensed signals leads to negligible performance enhancements because only very few periods shorter than several minutes can be found within 20 MHz–6 GHz. Secondly, the authors unveil the fundamental tradeoff between the required bandwidth for the transmission and the total bandwidth that has to be sensed in order to guarantee that the required bandwidth is available. All the results are provided in terms of outage probability that can be viewed as an approximation of the packet loss rate.Keywords
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