Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces

In 2010, federal communications commission released the final ruling to allow the unlicensed operation of TV white spaces, i.e., locally vacant TV channels. Since TV white spaces are open to all networks and all types of applications, it is likely that there will be multiple networks and application...

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Main Authors: Wenjie Zhang, Guanglin Zhang, Yifeng Zheng, Liwei Yang, Chai Kiat Yeo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8334226/
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spelling doaj-d03a437c24a44a4fa02d34ec7d687b402021-03-29T20:52:28ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016198331984310.1109/ACCESS.2018.28248368334226Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White SpacesWenjie Zhang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7470-3011Guanglin Zhang1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4095-6843Yifeng Zheng2Liwei Yang3Chai Kiat Yeo4Key Laboratory of Data Science and Intelligence Application, School of Computer Sciences, Minnan Mormal University, Zhangzhou, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Donghua University, Shanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Data Science and Intelligence Application, School of Computer Sciences, Minnan Mormal University, Zhangzhou, ChinaCollege of Information and Electrical Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeIn 2010, federal communications commission released the final ruling to allow the unlicensed operation of TV white spaces, i.e., locally vacant TV channels. Since TV white spaces are open to all networks and all types of applications, it is likely that there will be multiple networks and application systems authorized to use the same TV channels at the same time. Currently, there is mechanism for different users to operate in the TV white spaces within one system, while TV spectrum sharing among heterogeneous networks and application systems is largely ignored. To address the problem, this paper designs a trading mechanism to study the TV spectrum market between Geolocation database and heterogeneous application systems. We formulate the spectrum sharing problem into a 0-1 integer optimization problem and prove that this problem is NP-complete. The proposed solution decomposes an optimal fractional solution of a NP-hard problem into a convex combination of internal solutions by randomized rounding algorithm. Simulation results show that the proposed approximation algorithm can achieve a close-to-optimal solution with far less complexity.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8334226/Spectrum sharingheterogeneous systemsTV white spacesNP-completerandomized rounding algorithm
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author Wenjie Zhang
Guanglin Zhang
Yifeng Zheng
Liwei Yang
Chai Kiat Yeo
spellingShingle Wenjie Zhang
Guanglin Zhang
Yifeng Zheng
Liwei Yang
Chai Kiat Yeo
Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces
IEEE Access
Spectrum sharing
heterogeneous systems
TV white spaces
NP-complete
randomized rounding algorithm
author_facet Wenjie Zhang
Guanglin Zhang
Yifeng Zheng
Liwei Yang
Chai Kiat Yeo
author_sort Wenjie Zhang
title Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces
title_short Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces
title_full Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces
title_fullStr Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks and Application Systems in TV White Spaces
title_sort spectrum sharing for heterogeneous networks and application systems in tv white spaces
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In 2010, federal communications commission released the final ruling to allow the unlicensed operation of TV white spaces, i.e., locally vacant TV channels. Since TV white spaces are open to all networks and all types of applications, it is likely that there will be multiple networks and application systems authorized to use the same TV channels at the same time. Currently, there is mechanism for different users to operate in the TV white spaces within one system, while TV spectrum sharing among heterogeneous networks and application systems is largely ignored. To address the problem, this paper designs a trading mechanism to study the TV spectrum market between Geolocation database and heterogeneous application systems. We formulate the spectrum sharing problem into a 0-1 integer optimization problem and prove that this problem is NP-complete. The proposed solution decomposes an optimal fractional solution of a NP-hard problem into a convex combination of internal solutions by randomized rounding algorithm. Simulation results show that the proposed approximation algorithm can achieve a close-to-optimal solution with far less complexity.
topic Spectrum sharing
heterogeneous systems
TV white spaces
NP-complete
randomized rounding algorithm
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8334226/
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