Details the paradigms of opportunistic spectrum sharing and
white space access as effective means to satisfy increasing demand
for high-speed wireless communication and for novel wireless
communication applications
This book addresses opportunistic spectrum sharing and white
space access, being particularly mindful of practical
considerations and solutions. In Part I, spectrum sharing
implementation issues are considered in terms of hardware platforms
and software architectures for realization of flexible and
spectrally agile transceivers. Part II addresses practical
mechanisms supporting spectrum sharing, including spectrum sensing
for opportunistic spectrum access, machine learning and decision
making capabilities, aggregation of spectrum opportunities, and
spectrally-agile radio waveforms.
Part III presents the ongoing work on policy and regulation for
efficient and reliable spectrum sharing, including major recent
steps forward in TV White Space (TVWS) regulation and associated
geolocation database approaches, policy management aspects, and
novel licensing schemes supporting spectrum sharing. In Part IV,
business and economic aspects of spectrum sharing are considered,
including spectrum value modeling, discussion of issues around
disruptive innovation that are pertinent to opportunistic spectrum
sharing and white space access, and business benefits assessment of
the novel spectrum sharing regulatory proposal Licensed Shared
Access. Part V discusses deployments of opportunistic spectrum
sharing and white space access solutions in practice, including
work on TVWS system implementations, standardization activities,
and development and testing of systems according to the
standards.
* Discusses aspects of pioneering standards such as the IEEE
802.22 ‘Wi-Far’ standard, the IEEE 802.11af
‘White-Fi’ standard, the IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access
Networks Standards Committee standards, and the ETSI
Reconfiguration Radio Systems standards
* Investigates regulatory and regulatory-linked solutions
assisting opportunistic spectrum sharing and white space access,
including geo-location database approaches and licensing
enhancements
* Covers the pricing and value of spectrum, the economic effects
and potentials of such technologies, and provides detailed business
assessments of some particularly innovative regulatory
proposals
The flexible and efficient use of radio frequencies is necessary to
cater for the increasing data traffic demand worldwide. This book
addresses this necessity through its extensive coverage of
opportunistic spectrum sharing and white space access
solutions.
Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing and White Space Access: The
Practical Reality is a great resource for
telecommunication engineers, researchers, and students.
Over de auteur
Dr. Oliver Holland is Research Fellow at the Centre
for Telecommunications Research at King’s College London, United
Kingdom.
Prof. Hanna Bogucka is Professor at the Chair of Wireless
Communications at Poznan University of Technology, Poland.
Dr. Arturas Medeisis is Associate Professor and Chair
of the Telecommunications Engineering Department at Vilnius
Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania.