DocumentCode
3579489
Title
Coordinating standardization in Dynamic Spectrum Access
Author
Delaere, Simon ; Goncalves, Vania ; Marques, Paulo
Author_Institution
iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Univ. Brussel Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
fYear
2014
Firstpage
559
Lastpage
564
Abstract
This paper investigates the gap between research into Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA), and the standardization of these technologies, as well as ways in which coordination of standardization activities between EU funded research projects might help bridge this gap. Concretely, it first discusses the current state of standardization in CR and DSA, as well as the need for a coordinated approach to DSA standardization among European projects. It subsequently provides a short overview of the DSA and CR research landscape in Europe and briefly describes the objectives of the Cognitive Radio Standardization Initiative (CRS-i). The following sections on the paper then focus on a survey which was conducted among the 26 currently funded, Radio Access and Spectrum related EU projects, with specific analysis also performed for the CR and DSA related sub-cluster of projects. This survey provides insight into projects´ current standardization activities and collaboration methods, as well as opportunities and bottlenecks for collaboration in standardization. The paper concludes that the coordination of standardization efforts, as well as specific instruments to enable the standardization of research results beyond the project lifetime, are desirable if Europe is to play a role in the global standardization of CR and DSA. Based on the survey and on close interactions with RAS cluster projects, the paper finally proposes a number of concrete coordination trajectories.
Keywords
cognitive radio; radio access networks; spread spectrum communication; CR research landscape; CRS-i; DSA standardization; EU funded research projects; European projects; RAS cluster projects; cognitive radio standardization initiative; collaboration methods; concrete coordination trajectories; dynamic spectrum access; global standardization; radio access; spectrum related EU projects; standardization activities; Cognitive radio; Collaboration; Conferences; Europe; Telecommunication standards; Cognitive Radio; Dynamic Spectrum Access; EU Research; FP7; Standardization; coordination; survey;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2014
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2014.7063491
Filename
7063491
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