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Dynamic Sharing of Wireless Spectrum 1st ed. 2017 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 113 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 454 g, 56 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 113 p. 56 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 331945076X
  • ISBN-13: 9783319450766
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 113 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 454 g, 56 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 113 p. 56 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 331945076X
  • ISBN-13: 9783319450766
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book focuses on the current research on the dynamic spectrum sharing for efficient spectrum resource utilization, which covers the overlay spectrum sharing, underlay spectrum sharing and database-assisted spectrum sharing related research issues. Followed by a comprehensive review and in-depth discussion of the current state-of-the-art research literature and industry standardization, this book first presents a novel overlay spectrum sharing framework for dynamic utilization of available cellular frequency bands, formulates the dynamic spectrum sharing problem as a dynamic resource demand-supply matching problem, and accordingly develops a distributed fast spectrum sharing algorithm to solve the resource matching problem. A self-awareness power control approach for multi-hop routing selection is proposed, which can establish an effective and practical routing selection optimization in secondary access networks and minimize the interference to primary users. Finally, this book

offers dynamic secondary access scheme for database-assisted spectrum sharing networks, which is targeted to support the prosperous wireless multimedia networking applications by leveraging the TV white spaces of geolocation databases while satisfying QoS guarantees of secondary users. The overlay spectrum sharing, underlay spectrum sharing, and database-assisted white spaces spectrum sharing research results that are presented in this book provide useful insights for the design of next generation wireless access networks. This book motivates a new line of thinking for efficient spectrum resource utilization and performance enhancements of future wireless access applications. 

Introduction.- Overview of Dynamic Sharing of Wireless Spectrum.- Dynamic Wireless Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Cellular Networks.- Dynamic White Spaces Spectrum Sharing in Vehicular Networks.- Auction-based White Spaces Spectrum Sharing in Multimedia Networks.- Conclusion and Future Research Directions.
1 Introduction
1(16)
1.1 Background
1(1)
1.2 Basic Concepts
2(7)
1.3 Challenges
9(2)
1.4 Aim of the Book
11(1)
1.5 Book Organization
12(5)
References
13(4)
2 Overview of Dynamic Sharing of Wireless Spectrum
17(20)
2.1 CR Enabled Dynamic Spectrum Sharing
17(5)
2.2 Database Enabled Dynamic Spectrum Sharing
22(1)
2.3 Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Standardization
23(5)
2.3.1 IEEE Standard
24(3)
2.3.2 IETF Standard
27(1)
2.4 Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Application Cases
28(5)
2.4.1 Cognitive Cellular Spectrum Sharing
28(1)
2.4.2 Vehicular White Spaces Spectrum Access
29(2)
2.4.3 White Spaces Spectrum Auction
31(2)
2.5 Summary
33(4)
References
33(4)
3 Dynamic Wireless Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Cellular Networks
37(22)
3.1 Background
38(1)
3.2 System Model
38(3)
3.2.1 Cellular Spectrum Access Model
38(2)
3.2.2 Secondary User Service Model
40(1)
3.3 Problem Formulation
41(3)
3.4 Cooperative Matching Approach for Dynamic Spectrum Sharing
44(7)
3.4.1 Demanders' Cooperation for Spectrum Sharing
44(4)
3.4.2 Providers' Cooperation for Spectrum Sharing
48(3)
3.5 Performance Evaluation
51(4)
3.6 Summary
55(4)
References
56(3)
4 Dynamic White Spaces Spectrum Sharing in Vehicular Networks
59(30)
4.1 Background
59(3)
4.2 System Model
62(5)
4.2.1 White Spaces Access Model
62(4)
4.2.2 Vehicular Mobility Model
66(1)
4.3 Optimal Planning for Dynamic White Spaces Sharing
67(6)
4.3.1 Problem Formulation
67(2)
4.3.2 Optimal Dynamic TVWS Assignment
69(4)
4.4 Vehicular Access Scheduling Over White Spaces
73(7)
4.4.1 Delay-Sensitive Vehicular Service Scheduling
76(2)
4.4.2 Delay-Tolerant Vehicular Service Scheduling
78(2)
4.5 Performance Evaluation
80(7)
4.5.1 Simulation Results of White Spaces Planning
80(2)
4.5.2 Simulation Results of Vehicular Access Scheduling
82(5)
4.6 Summary
87(2)
References
87(2)
5 Auction-Based White Spaces Spectrum Sharing in Multimedia Networks
89(18)
5.1 Background
90(1)
5.2 Wireless Multimedia Application Scenario
91(1)
5.3 Secondary Service Requirement Model
92(1)
5.4 Problem Formulation
93(3)
5.5 Double-Phase Dynamic White Space Spectrum Sharing
96(5)
5.5.1 Initial Resource Allocation
97(1)
5.5.2 Resource Allocation Adjustment
97(2)
5.5.3 Resource Usage Charging
99(2)
5.6 Performance Evaluation
101(4)
5.7 Summary
105(2)
References
105(2)
6 Conclusion and Future Research Directions
107
6.1 Concluding Remarks
107(2)
6.2 Potential Future Works
109
References
113