The objective of the Multiband Control Channel Architecture (MICCA) is to develop a standardized method for distributing spectrum parameters, data products, and related control messages. MICCA establishes and defines the interface(s) between MICCA-enabled Spectrum Dependent Systems (SDS) and other spectrum management tools. MICCA is a multi-band control channel that is used to issue real-time spectrum operating parameters and usage data to and from enabled SDSs during exercises such as those conducted for the Air Combat Training System (ACTS). The ultimate goal of MICCA is to provide the flexible spectrum access and spectrum operations agility by developing a standardized method for distributing spectrum parameters, data products, and relat...
The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the lifeblood of wireless communications and services. Accessin...
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as C...
The development of radio access technologies requires an increasing number of spectrum resources. Un...
The Micro TCA platform [1] is rapidly developing modular technology for measurement and control syst...
Establishing a control channel for medium access control is a challenging problem in multi-channel a...
Electromagnetic spectrum is a natural resource and at present its use is regulated by fixed spectrum...
Electromagnetic spectrum is a natural resource and at present its use is regulated by fixed spectrum...
In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control...
In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control...
With the explosive growth of mobile devices, industrial automation and the Internet of things, the n...
With the explosive growth of mobile devices, industrial automation and the Internet of things, the n...
This paper presents the evolution of protocol MMAC-CR (Multichannel MAC protocol for Cognitive Radio...
Abstract—In this paper, different control channel (CC) im-plementations for multichannel medium acce...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 18-20, 1977 / Hyatt House Hotel, Los Ang...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the lifeblood of wireless communications and services. Accessin...
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as C...
The development of radio access technologies requires an increasing number of spectrum resources. Un...
The Micro TCA platform [1] is rapidly developing modular technology for measurement and control syst...
Establishing a control channel for medium access control is a challenging problem in multi-channel a...
Electromagnetic spectrum is a natural resource and at present its use is regulated by fixed spectrum...
Electromagnetic spectrum is a natural resource and at present its use is regulated by fixed spectrum...
In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control...
In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control...
With the explosive growth of mobile devices, industrial automation and the Internet of things, the n...
With the explosive growth of mobile devices, industrial automation and the Internet of things, the n...
This paper presents the evolution of protocol MMAC-CR (Multichannel MAC protocol for Cognitive Radio...
Abstract—In this paper, different control channel (CC) im-plementations for multichannel medium acce...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 18-20, 1977 / Hyatt House Hotel, Los Ang...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the lifeblood of wireless communications and services. Accessin...
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as C...
The development of radio access technologies requires an increasing number of spectrum resources. Un...