Title :
A Potential Alliance for World-Wide Dynamic Spectrum Access
Author :
Marshall, Preston F. ; Kolodzy, Paul J.
Author_Institution :
Viterbi Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Arlington, VA, USA
Abstract :
Much of the consideration of Dynamic Spectrum Access has been focused on its ability to provide secondary spectrum sharing without any impact on primary users of the spectrum. It has been typically assumed that these benefits would be exploited for unlicensed, or secondary uses of spectrum. This paper argues that the benefits of DSA are significant, even for licensed users, and that DSA regimes could offer both benefits to primary users, while creating opportunities for secondary sharing. Such a regime might avoid "zero-sum" contention over establishing DSA policies. It is further pointed out that interference mechanisms are being included in the design of emerging wireless technology, and that these features constitute a homogeneous version of DSA. The extension of these to heterogeneous uses is a logical next step.
Keywords :
interference (signal); radio spectrum management; DSA policies; interference mechanisms; licensed users; primary users; secondary sharing; secondary spectrum sharing; secondary uses; unlicensed uses; world-wide dynamic spectrum access; zero-sum contention; Communications Society; Costs; Frequency; Interference constraints; Long Term Evolution; Mobile communication; Resource management; TV interference; Viterbi algorithm; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum, 2010 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5189-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5188-3
DOI :
10.1109/DYSPAN.2010.5457909