An analysis of unlicensed device operation in licensed broadcast service bands

2005 First IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2005. DySPAN 2005. 94 citations

Abstract

Recent FCC proceedings have considered the notion of unlicensed device operation in licensed bands. Licensed users are concerned about harmful interference while unlicensed device manufacturers are concerned that harmful interference is an imprecise design concept. This paper addresses three elements to this debate. First, it advocates for an explicit model of harmful interference to be included in unlicensed device rules. Such a model provides explicit bounded protection to the licensed user while providing assurances and performance goals to the unlicensed device manufacturers. Second, it assesses several proposed methods for unlicensed devices to avoid licensed users and develops variants of each that can achieve the necessary accuracy. Third, it presents an analytic model for assessing harmful interference that not only provides quantitative analysis, but, also provides insight into how factors such as directional antennas, power control, and licensed channel avoidance strategies affect the aggregate interference. Further, it suggests that complex factors such as unlicensed device modulation schemes can be captured in a simple measurement. These ideas are applied to the notice of proposed rulemaking on unlicensed operation in the TV broadcast bands

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Year
2005
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Pages
11-29
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94
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Timothy X. Brown (2005). An analysis of unlicensed device operation in licensed broadcast service bands. First IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2005. DySPAN 2005. , 11-29. https://doi.org/10.1109/dyspan.2005.1542613

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