Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications

<p/> <p>White space, unused TV spectrum, will be allowed for unlicensed use by wireless communication devices "the so called white space applications (WSAs)." WSAs retrieve a location-based spectrum map, a list of open white space channels, from a spectrum map server and can se...

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Main Authors: Kim Jongman, Yoon Seungil, Lim Kyutae
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/870976
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spelling doaj-e3eb5464ac924c6a8e987a79b04999dd2020-11-24T21:13:35ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992010-01-0120101870976Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space ApplicationsKim JongmanYoon SeungilLim Kyutae<p/> <p>White space, unused TV spectrum, will be allowed for unlicensed use by wireless communication devices "the so called white space applications (WSAs)." WSAs retrieve a location-based spectrum map, a list of open white space channels, from a spectrum map server and can select one on the list as their operating channel for the broadband Internet access. However, since not only primary users such as TV broadcasting services use white space shortly or longly but also neighboring WSAs do, WSAs need to perform spectrum sensing that determines the occupancy status, either occupied or unoccupied, of white space channels and select one among the unoccupied channels according to the spectrum sensing results. In a conventional spectrum sensing, they can execute unnecessary spectrum sensing on the already occupied channels. This paper proposes a dynamic management framework of white space that extends a spectrum map to contain occupancy information with the assistance of WSAs. Our framework enables WSAs to avoid unnecessary spectrum sensing on the channels that are marked as occupied according to the extended spectrum map. In return for the provision of the spectrum map, a spectrum map server obtains the spectrum sensing results of associated WSAs to update the extended spectrum map about the channel occupancy status. Theoretical analysis indicates that the proposed framework can contribute to shortening the total spectrum sensing time of WSAs by up to 50%.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/870976
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author Kim Jongman
Yoon Seungil
Lim Kyutae
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Lim Kyutae
Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Kim Jongman
Yoon Seungil
Lim Kyutae
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title Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications
title_short Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications
title_full Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications
title_fullStr Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Layer Dynamic Spectrum Map Management Framework for White Space Applications
title_sort cross-layer dynamic spectrum map management framework for white space applications
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p/> <p>White space, unused TV spectrum, will be allowed for unlicensed use by wireless communication devices "the so called white space applications (WSAs)." WSAs retrieve a location-based spectrum map, a list of open white space channels, from a spectrum map server and can select one on the list as their operating channel for the broadband Internet access. However, since not only primary users such as TV broadcasting services use white space shortly or longly but also neighboring WSAs do, WSAs need to perform spectrum sensing that determines the occupancy status, either occupied or unoccupied, of white space channels and select one among the unoccupied channels according to the spectrum sensing results. In a conventional spectrum sensing, they can execute unnecessary spectrum sensing on the already occupied channels. This paper proposes a dynamic management framework of white space that extends a spectrum map to contain occupancy information with the assistance of WSAs. Our framework enables WSAs to avoid unnecessary spectrum sensing on the channels that are marked as occupied according to the extended spectrum map. In return for the provision of the spectrum map, a spectrum map server obtains the spectrum sensing results of associated WSAs to update the extended spectrum map about the channel occupancy status. Theoretical analysis indicates that the proposed framework can contribute to shortening the total spectrum sensing time of WSAs by up to 50%.</p>
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