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E-grāmata: Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing and White Space Access: The Practical Reality

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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.
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction xv
Oliver Holland
Hanna Bogucka
Arturas Medeisis
Acronyms xxiii
PART I FLEXIBLE RADIO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE PLATFORMS SUPPORTING SPECTRUM SHARING
1(140)
1 The Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) Family of Low-Cost SDRs
3(22)
Matt Ettus
Martin Braun
2 On the GNU Radio Ecosystem
25(24)
Thomas W. Rondeau
3 Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) for Flexible Radio
49(32)
Junaid Ansari
Petri Mahonen
4 A Dynamically Reconfigurable Software Radio Framework: Iris
81(18)
Paul Sutton
5 OpenAirInterface and ExpressMIMO2 for Spectrally Agile Communication
99(24)
Bassem Zayen
Florian Kaltenberger
Raymond Knopp
6 CORAL Cognitive WiFi Networking System: Case Studies of Rural Applications in India
123(18)
John Sydor
PART II PRACTICAL MECHANISMS SUPPORTING SPECTRUM SHARING
141(116)
7 Cooperative Sensing of Spectrum Opportunities
143(24)
Giuseppe Caso
Luca De Nardis
Ragnar Thobaben
Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto
8 A Machine-Learning Approach Based on Bio-Inspired Intelligence
167(24)
Dimitrios Karvounas
Aimilia Bantouna
Andreas Georgakopoulos
Kostas Tsagkaris
Vera Stavroulaki
Panagiotis Demestichas
9 Spectrally Agile Waveforms
191(30)
Alexander M. Wyglinski
Adrian Kliks
Pawel Kryszkiewicz
Amit P. Sail
Hanna Bogucka
10 Aggregation of Spectrum Opportunities
221(18)
Florian Kaltenberger
Theodoros A. Tsiftsis
Fotis Foukalas
Shuyu Ping
Oliver Holland
11 Policies for Efficient Spectrum Sharing
239(18)
Liljana Gavrilovska
Vladimir Atanasovski
Gianmarco Baldini
PART III REGULATORY SOLUTIONS FOR SPECTRUM SHARING
257(134)
12 International Regulatory Framework for Spectrum and Spectrum Sharing
259(18)
Peter Anker
13 Regulations for Spectrum Sharing in the USA
277(36)
Lee Pucker
14 UK Framework for Access to TV White Spaces
313(26)
Hamid Reza Karimi
15 Spectrum Sharing Using Geo-Location Databases
339(30)
Jeffrey C. Schmidt
Peter Stanforth
16 Novel Licensing Schemes
369(22)
Oliver Holland
Arturo Basaure
Wataru Yamada
PART IV SPECTRUM SHARING BUSINESS SCENARIOS AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
391(88)
17 Economic and Game Theoretic Models for Spectrum Sharing
393(14)
Hamed Ahmadi
Irene Macaluso
Zaheer Khan
Hanna Bogucka
Luiz A. DaSilva
18 Business Benefits of Licensed Shared Access (LSA) for Key Stakeholders
407(18)
Marja Matinmikko
Hanna Okkonen
Seppo Yrjola
Petri Ahokangas
Miia Mustonen
Marko Palola
Vania Goncalves
Ami Kivimaki
Esko Luttinen
Jukka Kemppainen
19 Initial Standardization of Disruptive Innovations in Radiocommunication Technology in Consortia
425(28)
Dirk-Oliver von der Emden
20 Spectrum as a Platform: a Critical Assessment of the Value Promise of Spectrum Sharing Solutions
453(26)
Olivier Rits
Simon Delaere
Pieter Ballon
PART V SPECTRUM SHARING DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS IN PRACTICE
479(200)
21 TV White Spaces with Geo-Location Database Access: Practical Considerations and Trials in Europe
481(32)
Rogerio Dionisio
Jose Ribeiro
Jorge Ribeiro
Paulo Marques
Jonathan Rodriguez
22 Developments and Practical Field Trials of TV White Space Technologies
513(38)
Kentaro Ishizu
Keiichi Mizutani
Takeshi Matsumura
Ha-Nguyen Tran
Stanislav Filin
Hirokazu Sawada
Hiroshi Harada
23 Cognitive Wireless Regional Area Network Standard
551(54)
Apurva Mody
Gerald Chouinard
Stephen J. Shellhammer
Monisha Ghosh
Dave Cavalcanti
24 ETSI Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing Technology for (TV) White Spaces
605(26)
Markus Dominik Mueck
Naotaka Sato
Chen Sun
Martino Freda
Pekka Ojanen
Dong Zhou
Junfeng Xiao
Rogerio Pais Dionisio
Paulo Marques
25 The IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks Standards Committee (DySPAN-SC) and IEEE 1900 Working Groups
631(18)
Oliver Holland
Hiroshi Harada
Ha-Nguyen Tran
Bernd Bochow
Masayuki Ariyoshi
Matthew Sherman
Michael Gundlach
Stanislav Filin
Adrian Kliks
26 Spectrum to Unlash Machine-to-Machine Uptake
649(30)
Mischa Dohler
Yue Gao
Conclusions And Future Work 679(10)
Oliver Holland
Hanna Bogucka
Arturas Medeisis
Index 689
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.