DocumentCode :
1719291
Title :
Assessment of quasi-permanently vacant channels in mobile communication bands for cognitive radio
Author :
Nathani, N. ; Manna, G.C. ; Mule, S.B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., G.H. Raisoni Coll. of Eng., Nagpur, India
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
484
Lastpage :
488
Abstract :
Basis of cognitive radio is to exploit unused frequency channels in licensed band. Recently standardised IEEE 802.22 set of cognitive radio protocols envisages fixed and nomadic receivers at below 800 MHz bands. Radio link design for this cognitive radio consider that the channels are available only dynamically to secondary users. Scanning period is thus embedded in link layer control as overhead and reduces overall efficiency of cognitive radio technology. For mobile receivers, availability of permanent channels for radio link control is essential for in-band signalling. Existing mobile communication system uses CDMA 800, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and WCDMA 2000 MHz bands for which approximately 1/8th of the band capacity is used for in-band signalling. Present work provides an assessment of vacant channels in mobile communications range which were permanently available at the time of measurement. The study used conventional Radio frequency scanners available for different bands and dedicated engineering handsets for tracking active frequencies. Observations were taken at six different cities of India with population ranging from 1.5 million to 6.6 million. The tests were performed with assemblies carried in a vehicle and across the length and breadth of each city. The allotment of frequencies by Frequency Regulatory Authority to local mobile operators along with the frequency bands reserved for further distribution were also considered. The experimentally collected data were analysed using RF analysis software and spread sheet database. An analysis of the collected data lead to arrive at the conclusion that more than 1/8th part of resources of each band are nearly permanently vacant which is enough to design in-band common control signalling methods for cognitive radio.
Keywords :
cellular radio; channel capacity; code division multiple access; cognitive radio; data analysis; radio receivers; signalling protocols; spreadsheet programs; telecommunication computing; telecommunication standards; wireless channels; CDMA 800 MHz bands; Frequency Regulatory Authority; GSM 1800 MHz bands; GSM 900 MHz bands; IEEE 802.22; India; RF analysis software; WCDMA 2000 MHz bands; active frequency tracking; band capacity; bandwidth 1800 MHz; bandwidth 2000 MHz; bandwidth 800 MHz; bandwidth 900 MHz; cognitive radio protocols; cognitive radio technology; data collection analysis; engineering handsets; fixed receivers; in-band common control signalling methods; licensed band; link layer control; local mobile operators; mobile communication bands; mobile communication system; mobile receivers; nomadic receivers; overall efficiency reduction; quasi-permanently vacant channel assessment; radio frequency scanners; radio link control; scanning period; spread sheet database; unused frequency channels; Cognitive radio; Frequency measurement; GSM; Multiaccess communication; Protocols; Spread spectrum communication; WiMAX; Cognitive Radio; In-band signalling; Mobile communication; Radio link control; common control signalling;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2013 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
PyeongChang
ISSN :
1738-9445
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3148-7
Type :
conf
Filename :
6488234
Link To Document :
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