Busy Tone Based Coexistence Algorithm for Wran and Wlan Systems in Tv White Space
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Date
2018
Authors
Karatalay, Onur
Erküçük, Serhat
Baykaş, Tunçer
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Publisher
Inst Engineering Technology-IET
Open Access Color
GOLD
Green Open Access
Yes
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4
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3
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
TV White Space (TVWS) refers to frequency band reserved only for licensed terrestrial TV broadcasting and is opened to unlicensed use under regulatory conditions. While regulations protect licensed systems from interference interference among unlicensed systems is left mainly to manufacturers. Consequently there is a need to develop new coexistence approaches between TVWS networks. Busy tone broadcasting is a coexistence method which can be used by TVWS networks to announce the selected frequency band is occupied. In this paper a busy tone based coexistence algorithm is proposed for IEEE 802.11af and IEEE 802.22 networks and analyzed by considering different client distributions experiencing log-normal shadowing where the exact interfering packet rate and successful packet transmission rate expressions are obtained and validated by simulations for different scenarios. The results show that with the proposed coexistence approach a WLAN can reliably detect the busy tone signal to change its frequency band and can reduce interference to WRAN. Even if there is no available frequency band for the WLAN the WRAN still maintains its enhanced successful packet transmission performance. The deployment of the proposed algorithm is important for successful coexistence between cognitive wireless networks where interference is not regulated such as in TVWS bands.
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access protocols, television broadcasting, radio spectrum management, cognitive radio, radiofrequency interference, frequency allocation, wireless LAN, busy tone broadcasting, coexistence method, TVWS networks, selected frequency band, busy tone based coexistence algorithm, wireless local area networks operating, IEEE 802, 11af, wireless regional area network, WRAN, busy tone broadcaster, successful packet transmission rate expressions, coexistence approach, busy tone signal, available frequency band, successful coexistence, cognitive wireless regional area networks, TVWS bands, WLAN systems, TV white space, radio-frequency spectrum, licensed terrestrial TV broadcasting, unlicensed systems, capacitance 802, 11 aF, wireless regional area network, Access Protocols, WLAN Systems, radio spectrum management, IEEE 802, Coexistence Approach, cognitive wireless regional area networks, busy tone signal, Capacitance 802, Busy Tone Signal, TVWS Networks, cognitive radio, wireless LAN, wireless local area networks operating, successful coexistence, busy tone based coexistence algorithm, Wireless Local Area Networks Operating, busy tone broadcaster, Coexistence Method, Available Frequency Band, 11af, WRAN, 11 aF, frequency allocation, Busy Tone Broadcaster, coexistence approach, Radio-Frequency Spectrum, available frequency band, Radiofrequency Interference, access protocols, Successful Packet Transmission Rate Expressions, Wireless LAN, capacitance 802, TV White Space, TVWS bands, Selected Frequency Band, Unlicensed Systems, TVWS networks, licensed terrestrial TV broadcasting, Wireless Regional Area Network, coexistence method, Successful Coexistence, WLAN systems, television broadcasting, busy tone broadcasting, Cognitive Wireless Regional Area Networks, unlicensed systems, radiofrequency interference, Cognitive Radio, TVWS Bands, Radio Spectrum Management, successful packet transmission rate expressions, radio-frequency spectrum, TV white space, Frequency Allocation, selected frequency band, Licensed Terrestrial TV Broadcasting, Television Broadcasting, Busy Tone Broadcasting, Busy Tone Based Coexistence Algorithm
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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WoS Q
Q3
Scopus Q
Q2

OpenCitations Citation Count
3
Source
IET Communications
Volume
12
Issue
13
Start Page
1630
End Page
1637
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