Title: TV White Space Spectrum Technologies : Regulations, Standards, and Applications Author: Rashid A. Saeed, Stephen J. Shellhammer ISBN: 1138116572 / 9781138116573 Format: Soft Cover Pages: 512 Publisher: CRC Press Year: 2017 Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
Description
Contents
Although sophisticated wireless radio technologies make it possible for unlicensed wireless devices to take advantage of un-used broadcast TV spectra, those looking to advance the field have lacked a book that covers cognitive radio in TV white spaces (TVWS). Filling this need, TV White Space Spectrum Technologies: Regulations, Standards and Applications explains how white space technology can be used to enable the additional spectrum access that is so badly needed.
Providing a comprehensive overview and analysis of the topics related to TVWS, this forward-looking reference contains contributions from key industry players, standards developers, and researchers from around the world in TV white space, dynamic spectrum access, and cognitive radio fields. It supplies an extensive survey of new technologies, applications, regulations, and open research areas in TVWS. The book is organized in four parts:
Regulations and Profiles - Covers regulations, spectrum policies, channelization, and system requirements
Standards - Examines TVWS standards efforts in different standard - developing organizations, with emphasis on the IEEE 802.22 wireless network standard
Coexistence - Presents coexistence techniques between all potential TVWS standards, technologies, devices, and service providers, with emphasis on the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) recent regulations and policies, and IEEE 802.19 coexistence study group efforts
Important Aspects - Considers spectrum allocation, use cases, and security issues in the TVWS network
This complete reference includes coverage of system requirements, collaborative sensing, spectrum sharing, privacy, and interoperability. Suggesting a number of applications that can be deployed to provide new services to users, including broadband Internet applications, the book highlights potential business opportunities and addresses the deployment challenges that are likely to arise.
Part I : Regulations and Profiles Chapter 1 : TV White Space Regulations Chapter 2 : Projecting Regulatory Requirements for TV White Space Devices Chapter 3 : TVWS System Requirements Chapter 4 : White Space Availability in the United States Chapter 5 : TV White Spaces in Europe
Part II : Standards Chapter 6 : Standardization Activities Related to TV White Space : PHY /MAC Standards Chapter 7 : Standardization Activities Related to TV White Space : Coexistence and Dynamic Spectrum Access Standards Chapter 8 : System Level Analysis of OFDMA -Based Networks in TV White Spaces : IEEE 802.22 Case Study Chapter 9 : Inter-Network Spectrum Sharing and Communications in Cognitive Radio Networks Using On-Demand Spectrum Contention and Beacon Period Framing
Part III : Coexistence Chapter 10 : Spectrum Sensing in TV White Space Chapter 11 : Distributed Spectrum Sensing Chapter 12 : Leveraging Sensing and Geo-Location Database in TVWS Incumbent Protection
Part IV : Other Aspects Chapter 13 : Elements of Efficient TV White Space Allocation Part I : Acquisition Principles Chapter 14 : Elements of Efficient TV White Space Allocation Part II : Business Models Chapter 15 : TV White Space Use Cases Chapter 16 : TV White Space Privacy and Security