Navigating Spectrum With Cognitive Radio

0 comments

What with the buzz around the FCCs auction rules on the upcoming 700 MHz sale few noticed the Commissions geek squad also flew its Kitty Hawk into white spaces between TV broadcast spectrum bands that same July. The test flight wasnt spectacular or anything but like the Wright brothers bird it quietly made history.

While the FCC commissioners were lining up to announce final edicts on managing the 700 MHz auction, their Office of Engineering and Technology made its own announcement on initial testing results for a couple of prototype devices that might be used in television white spaces. Looking beyond the Google ?Verizon squabble that took center stage in the auction related media coverage the second announcement was the more important one as it charts a course outside the box to decide where we go once these auctions have played out. The FCC hoped these tests would lead to white spaces (unused by TV broadcasters) being made available for unlicensed use by opportunistic (cognitive radio) devices that would sense when frequencies were in use by television or other signals. Two prototypes were tested one from Microsoft and the other by a consortium lead by Philips Electronics. Things didnt go too well and the FCC concluded the devices werent sensitive enough. But then the Kitty Hawk just flew 12 seconds on its first flight.

To understand the logic behind cognitive radio (CR) lets stay with the airplane analogy a bit. As things stand today we treat radio spectrum like real estate parceling bands off to licensees for their exclusive use as operators. Such allocation was fine in the good old days but now wears thin in the face of an overwhelming demand for radio space by contending applications. However radios keep getting smarter and its time we began treating spectrum like the skies where theres no technical reason why an airplane cant fly amidst congested air traffic as long as navigational rules are followed.

The funny thing is that the perceived spectral congestion is more a function of our inefficient method of parsing bandwidth to licensees than due to any real irresolvable contention. Measurements carried out by the IEEE on frequency bands below 3 GHZ conducted from January 2004 to August 2005 showed that only about 5.2% of the spectrum was actually in use in the US in any given location and at any given time. Even more interesting was the revelation that heavy spectrum utilization often takes place in unlicensed bands while licensed bands often experience low (e.g. TV bands) or medium (e.g. some cellular bands) utilization. Its safe to say these American studies on spectrum utilization may also hold true in other countries. The results should resonate especially so in countries like India where the whole matter of allocating spectrum is increasingly fraught with a liberalizing Regulator, a truculent cellular lobby and nonplussed government officials drawing battle lines.

These alarming measurements suggesting spectrum under-utilization in the midst of a perceived scarcity coupled with recent advances in radio technology prompted the FCC to test CR and see whether base stations and Customer Equipment (CPEs) could competently connect and stay within unused white bands in spectrum allocated to TV broadcast.

There was some patronizing smugness at the cellular establishment with the sub-par performance but its a nascent technology and can only improve. Lets pray it does because selling off chunks of spectrum doesnt work anymore for anyone other than the cellular operators. Todays artificial scarcity impacts a more universal telecommunications service deployment, especially broadband. Education, health care, communications, public safety and leisure are all casualties.

For those not blinkered there appears little choice but to gradually do away with reserving spectrum and instead have service providers deploy equipment with radio characteristics adaptive to the real-time conditions of the environment, which is what cognitive or adaptive radio is all about.

When mastered, CR technology would utilize the large amount of spectrum lying unused in reserved lots while not interfering with other incumbent devices in these frequency bands already licensed for specific uses. Folks, this is huge. Globally. In its September 2007 recommendations on spectrum allocation & pricing the Indian regulator (TRAI) mentions eventually doing away with licensed spectrum management in favor of well defined rules of interaction once cognitive radio becomes real. The TRAI uses ocean lanes to make the point I made earlier with air traffic but I wont quibble because the message clearly comes across. CR is happening.

More so because IEEE, the folks who brought you WiFi and WiMax, has announced work on CR type air interface under the 802.22 group of standards. It beats cellular & WiMax on range because this specific air interface standard works in ?or rather in between - the VHF & UHF portions of the radio spectrum allotted to TV broadcast. This end of the spectrum has better propagation characteristics than the upper bands allotted to cellular, WiMax or WiFi and hence the impressive range.

The reason for focus at the lower end of the spectrum is primarily because the broadcasters are about to release these bands (the reason for the auction) as they go digital. The FCC can therefore play around here far easier than anywhere close to the cellular establishments spectral property. But unless you fervently believe in the tooth fairy, know that for CR technology to worm its way and eventually squat on unused cellular real estate is only a matter of time.

Streamyx Combo 384k
Streamyx Free Gifts
Streamyx Free Modem
Streamyx Combo 512k
Streamyx Combo 90
Streamyx Speedometer
Streamyx Self Installation Guide
Streamyx Wireless
Streamyx Coverage
About Streamyx Combo
Streamyx Combo 90
Streamyx
Streamyx Combo
Streamyx Combo Terms and Conditions
Streamyx Combo 110



Audio Books Are Available From Top Publishers

Have you ever wanted to get hold of the latest book released by your favourite author, only to find that it's going to take a while to dispatch or your local bookstore has sold out? Well there is a solution available - download an audio book available from top publishers and then listen to it in the comfort of your own home or while you are on the move. This saves you time waiting around for a physical copy of the book you want to arrive in the mail. Audio books are available according to taste, such as horror titles by Steven King to learning a new language like Spanish. It's a great way to learn new things or relax while you are on the way to work, or doing another activity.

What Are Audio Books?

Audio books are downloadable spoken word audio content titles by authors that can be burnt onto CD and downloaded onto your ipod or mp3 player. They are available in two formats: MP3 and WMA. These formats will play on PC's, Macintosh machines and on many portable players. It helps if you have a high speed connection as you will be able to quickly download high quality audio files. There is also often opportunity to listen to samples of these books.

Listen To Audio Books On An Ipod or MP3 Player

It's possible to listen to audio books on an ipod by burning the file you have downloaded to CD. This is also helpful as a backup which can then be put straight into iTunes and transferred onto your Ipod. Ipod audio books on the move are now a reality. Of course, you can also listen to them from CD or MP3 on your home audio system or in the car.

Article by Dean Forster at http://www.digitaldownloadaudiobooks.com Search titles by your favourite authors and listen to audio book samples for free at => Digital Download Audio Books

Streamyx Promotion
Streamyx Online Registration
Streamyx Tmpoint
Streamyx Combo 160
Streamyx Business Packages
Streamyx Home Basic
Streamyx Installation Guide
Streamyx
Streamyx Soho
Streamyx Business Packages
Streamyx
Streamyx Combo
Streamyx Enterprise
Streamyx Wireless
Streamyx - No rental



I believe we all have sweet memories of the times when our only way to get on the World-Wide-Web was a dial-up Internet service. Oh, this was the time of the first humble steps of internet. I will ever remember the time when I used this dial-up Internet service. I think Ill miss very much the nice angelic tune my computer played when I was attempting to log on. Here I must emphasize on attempting. In fact, this was the bare truth. Most of the time I was attempting to get on the internet but it was usually very hard.

Come on, I'm not lying. I hated that noise which came out when I pressed that connect button. It was so annoying for me because I knew that I would not be able to connect after that. However, now we will talk about something more pleasant than the annoying sound of the dial-up connection. We all live in a computer age so we have the opportunity to enjoy better Internet speed and connection. Let me say MUCH better speed and connection. Nowadays, cyberspace is much more approachable with this cable high-speed access available. If you want to have full access to the internet, youd better contact a wireless Internet service provider. A wireless Internet service provider will offer you the best internet services you can find at this time.

Let me ask you, who is responsible for your connection to the Internet?

Do you still rely on the old-fashioned type of dial-up connection? Or maybe you have made the right choice to rely on a wireless Internet service provider. If your answer is yeas, are you satisfied with your wireless Internet service provider? I guess you are satisfied otherwise why would you persist on it if you do not like it? I am just asking because I think that the wireless Internet service provider can offer you the most satisfactory Internet service possible. I mean I expect a lot of my wireless Internet service provider. To be more specific I expect from my wireless Internet service provider a low monthly bill, access to the Internet 24/7 and no, I repeat no, cut-offs.

If your wireless Internet service provider is able to provide such irreproachable service than you have to be glad. If you do not receive these basics, then you have to search for another wireless Internet service provider. After all, nobody wants to pay for something that does not work. If you have too many cut-offs you should ask them to reduce the monthly bill. Will they do it? NO! Of course, they wont reduce your bill. So why should you pay them? Do not worry; many wireless Internet service providers will give you what you want.

If you are wondering where you are able to learn more about which is the most improved wireless Internet service provider, then I recommend you get online. Internet is the ideal place to find out that perfect deal.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning internet. Get the information you are seeking now by visiting Wireless Internet Service Providers

Streamyx Combo 90
Streamyx Combo 160
About Streamyx Combo
Streamyx Free Gifts
Streamyx Combo 1MB
Streamyx Entry
About Streamyx Combo
Streamyx Wireless
Streamyx Business Broadband
WIMax
Streamyx Combo 110
Streamyx
Streamyx
WIMax
Streamyx Business Packages


About me

Last posts

Archives

Links


ATOM 0.3