Opportunistic spectrum access: Challenges, architecture, protocols

C. Santivanez, R. Ramanathan, C. Partridge, R. Krishnan, M. Condell, S. Polit

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Abstract

We consider the concept of opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) - whereby radios identify unused portions of licensed spectrum, and utilize that spectrum without adverse impact on the primary licensees. OSA allows both dramatically higher spectrum utilization and near-zero deployment time, with an obvious and significant impact on both civilian and military communications. We discuss two broad classes of challenges to OSA: spectrum agility, which involves wideband sensing, opportunity identification, coordination and use; and policy agility, which enables regulatory policies to be applied dynamically using machine understandable policies. Focusing on spectrum agility, we present an architecture based on an OSA adaptation layer. We describe protocols for OSA, including a hole information protocol, idle channel selection and use, and an access protocol for the coordination channel. We present a simulation study, discuss insights, and show that even a simple protocol for opportunistic spectrum allocation can provide an order-of-magnitude performance improvement in throughput over a legacy system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd Annual International Workshop on Wireless Internet, WICON '06
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event2nd Annual International Workshop on Wireless Internet, WICON '06 - Boston, MA, United States
Duration: 2 Aug 20065 Aug 2006

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Volume220

Conference

Conference2nd Annual International Workshop on Wireless Internet, WICON '06
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoston, MA
Period2/08/065/08/06

Keywords

  • cognitive radios
  • dynamic spectrum access
  • opportunistic spectrum access
  • spectrum agility

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