Efficient spectrum allocation in Open Spectrum systems is a challenging problem, particularly for devices with constrained communication resources such as sensor and mobile ad hoc networks. We propose a device-centric spectrum management scheme with low communication costs, where users observe local interference patterns and act independently according to preset spectrum rules. We propose five rules that tradeoff performance with implementation complexity and communication costs, and derive a lower bound on each user's allocation based on these rules. Experimental results show that our proposed rule-based approach reduces communication costs from efficient collaborative approaches by a factor of 3--4 while providing good performance
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Abstract—Consider a multiuser communication system in a frequency selective environment whereby user...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
This paper presents a new approach for dynamic spectrum management for heterogeneous wireless device...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
Static spectrum allocation prohibits radio devices from using spectral bands designated for others. ...
Abstract—Heterogeneity of wireless networks has become an increasing problem in the wireless spectru...
Abstract—Heterogeneity of wireless networks has become an increasing problem in the wireless spectru...
Abstract — To utilize spectrum resource more efficiently in a cellular network is very difficult. So...
We are witnessing tremendous growth in mobile data traffic. Ericsson predicts [34] that the total mo...
We are witnessing tremendous growth in mobile data traffic. Ericsson predicts [34] that the total mo...
This thesis focuses on the problem of efficiently sharing spectrum resources in wireless networks th...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Abstract—Consider a multiuser communication system in a frequency selective environment whereby user...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
This paper presents a new approach for dynamic spectrum management for heterogeneous wireless device...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
Static spectrum allocation prohibits radio devices from using spectral bands designated for others. ...
Abstract—Heterogeneity of wireless networks has become an increasing problem in the wireless spectru...
Abstract—Heterogeneity of wireless networks has become an increasing problem in the wireless spectru...
Abstract — To utilize spectrum resource more efficiently in a cellular network is very difficult. So...
We are witnessing tremendous growth in mobile data traffic. Ericsson predicts [34] that the total mo...
We are witnessing tremendous growth in mobile data traffic. Ericsson predicts [34] that the total mo...
This thesis focuses on the problem of efficiently sharing spectrum resources in wireless networks th...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Abstract—Consider a multiuser communication system in a frequency selective environment whereby user...