DocumentCode
2551439
Title
An experiment for sensing-based opportunistic spectrum access in CSMA/CA networks
Author
Jones, Steven D. ; Merheb, Naim ; Wang, I-Jeng
Author_Institution
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD
fYear
2005
fDate
8-11 Nov. 2005
Firstpage
593
Lastpage
596
Abstract
Opportunistic access to spectrum and secondary allocation of spectrum are topics being studied by regulatory bodies and organizations with interest in spectrum utilization. The DARPA ATO neXt Generation (XG) Program is investigating opportunistic use of spectrum wherein users would dynamically access spectrum based on its availability. Such access may embody changes to regulatory policies governing access to the RF spectrum. Additionally, the methods studied by the XG program could be used for secondary access within a fixed portion of spectrum. Opportunistic access would open spectrum that is sparsely used (temporally and spatially) to users who otherwise would be confined to inadequate frequency bands. An XG-enabled radio would sense and characterize spectral activity, identify spectral opportunities for use, and coordinate access, with the goal of not interfering with the primary, non-XG, and users. This paper describes a sensor suite and media access control (MAC) concepts representative of XG. A prototypical experiment has been conducted with the XG MAC in an environment of 802.11b radios. Results are presented that illustrate the operation of the MAC concept and demonstrate performance parameterized by the load carried by both 802.11b and XG
Keywords
access protocols; carrier sense multiple access; frequency allocation; telecommunication standards; wireless LAN; 802.11b radio; CSMA-CA network; DARPA ATO; MAC concept; RF spectrum sensing; XG-enabled radio; media access control; next generation program; opportunistic spectrum access; regulatory body; secondary allocation; Antenna measurements; Intelligent networks; Interference; Laboratories; Media Access Protocol; Multiaccess communication; Physics; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2005. DySPAN 2005. 2005 First IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0013-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DYSPAN.2005.1542676
Filename
1542676
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