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QoSMOS Summary

QoSMOS Summary. Michael Fitch. At a glance. Quality of Service and MObility driven cognitive radio Systems Is an FP7 Integrated Project Call 4 objective ICT-2009.1.1; The Network of the Future, part (b): Spectrum-efficient radio access to Future Networks

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QoSMOS Summary

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  1. QoSMOS Summary Michael Fitch

  2. At a glance • Quality of Service and MObility driven cognitive radio Systems • Is an FP7 Integrated Project • Call 4 objective ICT-2009.1.1; The Network of the Future, part (b): Spectrum-efficient radio access to Future Networks • Duration is 36 months from January 2010 • Budget • 1198 PMs • Total = 14.5M€, EC contribution = 9.4M€ Date, slide number

  3. Partners 7 June 2014, 3

  4. External Advisory Board Agence Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR) Bundes Netz Agentur (BNetzA) Radio Communications Agency, Netherlands (Agentschap Telecom) AT4 Wireless SDR Forum Südwestrundfunk (SWR) BBC Microsoft Association of Professional Wireless Production Technologies e.V. (APWPT) 7 June 2014, 4

  5. Why do we need QoSMOS ? • To develop a framework to improve utilisation of radio spectrum, consistent with co-existence with other services and opening up of the mobile broadband value chain, • A cognitive approach to align with the strategies of the regulators • A pan-European effort with a range of partners is needed to bring all the pieces together and move them close to market 7 June 2014, 5

  6. Objectives • The main objective is to provide a platform for efficient radio access to future networks • Under this are two S & T objectives • Cognitive Wireless Access Provision [measurable criteria] • Platform aspects • Intelligence aspects • Network Support Provision [measurable criteria] • And two non-S & T objectives • Use-case development [guidelines on marketing] • Preparation of regulatory policies [response of regulators] 7 June 2014, 6

  7. Concept A significant novelty is a two-stepspectrum management process An upper cognitivemanager that manages the spectrumportfolio A lower cognitivemanager that allocates resource 7 June 2014, 7

  8. Allocation of workpackages to objectives 7 June 2014, 8

  9. Workplan 7 June 2014, 9

  10. Milestones are EAB meetings • MS1 – month 2 (should have been Feb 2010) • Workshop, ‘Setting the scene’ • Introduction to the project, planning, use-case review • MS2 – month 11 (November 2010) • Workshop, ‘Spectrum portfolio and scenarios’ • review and ratify initial scenarios, architectures, models and frameworks • MS3 – month 19 (July 2011) – with Industry • Workshop, ‘Regulation impact and impact on regulation’ • Disseminate, review and ratify Consolidated Scenarios, Architecture description of cognitive and spectrum manager functions and test-bed design 7 June 2014, 10

  11. Milestones are EAB meetings • MS4 – month 30 (June 2012) • Workshop, ‘Opportunities and chances, new models for new actors’ • Review results of Simulations and Models, demonstrations of cognitive functions and transceiver platform • MS5 – month 36 (December 2012) – with Industry • Workshop, ‘Way forward – the QoSMOS legacy’ • Final demonstration, downstream final designs The output from each of the 5 milestones will be a restricted report 7 June 2014, 11

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