A series of trials in the UK as part of the Ofcom TV white spaces pilot


Autoria(s): Holland, Oliver; Sastry, Nishanth; Ping, Shuyu; Knopp, Raymond; Kaltenberger, Florian; Nussbaum, Dominique; Hallio, Juhani; Jakobsson, Mikko; Auranen, Jani; Ekman, Reijo; Paavola, Jarkko; Kivinen, Arto; Tran, Ha-Nguyen; Ishizu, Kentaro; Harada, Hiroshi; Chawdhry, Pravir; Chareau, Jean-Marc; Bishop, James; Bavaro, Michele; Anguili, Emanuele; Gao, Yue; Dionísio, Rogério; Marques, Paulo; Kokkinen, Heikki; Luukkonen, Olli
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07/09/2016

07/09/2016

02/09/2014

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TV White Spaces technology is a means of allowing wireless devices to opportunistically use locally-available TV channels (TV White Spaces), enabled by a geolocation database. The geolocation database informs the device of which channels can be used at a given location, and in the UK/EU case, which transmission powers (EIRPs) can be used on each channel based on the technical characteristics of the device, given an assumed interference limit and protection margin at the edge of the primary service coverage area(s). The UK regulator, Ofcom, has initiated a large-scale Pilot of TV White Spaces technology and devices. The ICT-ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence, teaming up with the ICT-SOLDER project and others, is running an extensive series of trials under this effort. The purpose of these trials is to test a number of aspects of white space technology, including the white space device and geolocation database interactions, the validity of the channel availability/powers calculations by the database and associated interference effects on primary services, and the performances of the white spaces devices, among others. An additional key purpose is to undertake a number of research investigations such as into aggregation of TV White Space resources with conventional (licensed/unlicensed) resources, secondary coexistence issues and means to mitigate such issues, and primary coexistence issues under challenging deployment geometries, among others. This paper describes our trials, their intentions and characteristics, objectives, and some early observations.

Identificador

HOLLAND, Olivier [et al. ] (2014) - A series of trials in the UK as part of the Ofcom TV white spaces pilot. In International Workshop on Cognitive Cellular System, 1, Rhine River, 2-4 September. [S.l] : IEEE. p. 1-5

978-1-4799-4139-1

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.11/5355

10.1109/CCS.2014.6933806

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eng

Publicador

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Relação

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6933806/

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openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Palavras-Chave #TV white spaces #Geolocation databases #Field trials #Experimentation
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conferenceObject