Title :
Impact of the number of sensors on the network cost and accuracy of the radio environment map
Author :
Faint, Stephanie ; Üreten, Oktay ; Willink, Tricia
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Spectrum management using a radio environment map (REM) to dynamically allocate frequencies may facilitate the efficient exploitation of the spectrum in a heterogeneous environment. The overhead costs of networking radios to create the map must be balanced against the impact of a poor REM due to low quality or quantity of sensor data. To study this cost-benefit balance, simulations were performed to evaluate a REM using a variable number of randomly-located sensors. It was seen that too few sensors provides insufficient coverage of the area of interest and may not provide connectivity to the data collection centre, whereas in a more dense sensor environment, sensor location was the most important factor. The results show that information about the REM´s accuracy is required to mitigate false confidence and that exact replication of the ground truth is not required for dynamic spectrum management; rather, it is sufficient to identify the regions where spectrum could be reused.
Keywords :
frequency allocation; wireless sensor networks; cost-benefit balance; data collection centre; dense sensor environment; dynamic spectrum management; frequency allocation; heterogeneous environment; network cost; networking radio; overhead cost; radio environment map; randomly-located sensor; sensor data; sensor location; Bandwidth; Delay; Radio spectrum management; Radio transmitters; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; Radio environment map; dynamic spectrum management; spectrum sensing;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), 2010 23rd Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Calgary, AB
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5376-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0840-7789
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2010.5575188