This paper considers opportunistic primary-secondary spectrum sharing when the primary is a rotating radar. A secondary device is allowed to transmit when its resulting interference will not exceed the radar's tolerable level, in contrast to current approaches that prohibit secondary transmissions if radar signals are detected at any time. We consider the case where an OFDMA based secondary system operates in non-contiguous cells, as might occur with a broadband hotspot service, or a cellular system that uses spectrum shared with radar to supplement its dedicated spectrum. It is shown that even fairly close to a radar, extensive secondary transmissions are possible, although with some interruptions and fluctuations as the radar rotates. For...
Radar systems are radios to sense objects in their surrounding environment. These operate at a defin...
With revolutionary new services and applications, integrated sensing and communication has been esse...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Spectrum sharing between dis-similar wireless co...
<p>This paper considers opportunistic primary-secondary spectrum sharing when the primary is a rotat...
Abstract — This paper considers gray-space spectrum sharing when rotating radars are primary spectru...
This dissertation considers gray-space primary-secondary spectrum sharing, in which secondary device...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Much of the spectrum licensed for usage by the regu...
16th International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA) (2014 : Netherlan...
Recent technological advancements are making the use of compact, low-cost, low-power mm-wave radars ...
There has been considerable effort to let more wireless devices operate in “white space ” spectrum, ...
The large expected increase in the capacity requirements raises not only technical issues but also r...
Due to both economic incentives and policy mandates, researchers increasingly face the challenge of ...
The need of extra wireless spectrum is on the rise, given the rapid development of global wireless c...
Finding additional spectrum for indoor networks with very high capacity (ultra-dense networks, UDN) ...
Cellular network operators are predicting an increase in space of more than 200 percent to carry the...
Radar systems are radios to sense objects in their surrounding environment. These operate at a defin...
With revolutionary new services and applications, integrated sensing and communication has been esse...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Spectrum sharing between dis-similar wireless co...
<p>This paper considers opportunistic primary-secondary spectrum sharing when the primary is a rotat...
Abstract — This paper considers gray-space spectrum sharing when rotating radars are primary spectru...
This dissertation considers gray-space primary-secondary spectrum sharing, in which secondary device...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Much of the spectrum licensed for usage by the regu...
16th International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA) (2014 : Netherlan...
Recent technological advancements are making the use of compact, low-cost, low-power mm-wave radars ...
There has been considerable effort to let more wireless devices operate in “white space ” spectrum, ...
The large expected increase in the capacity requirements raises not only technical issues but also r...
Due to both economic incentives and policy mandates, researchers increasingly face the challenge of ...
The need of extra wireless spectrum is on the rise, given the rapid development of global wireless c...
Finding additional spectrum for indoor networks with very high capacity (ultra-dense networks, UDN) ...
Cellular network operators are predicting an increase in space of more than 200 percent to carry the...
Radar systems are radios to sense objects in their surrounding environment. These operate at a defin...
With revolutionary new services and applications, integrated sensing and communication has been esse...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Spectrum sharing between dis-similar wireless co...