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Categorization of coexistence network configuration

Categorization of coexistence network configuration. Authors:. Date: 2010-09-16.

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Categorization of coexistence network configuration

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  1. Categorization of coexistence network configuration Authors: Date: 2010-09-16 Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.19. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  2. Introduction • Basic framework • Procedure example of IEEE P802.19.1 service operation • Procedure example of TVWS network coverage area estimation • Example of network coverage area estimation method • Categorization of coexistence network configuration • Conclusions Agenda Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  3. Categorization of coexistence network configuration for coexistence problem analysis is briefly introduced here Introduction Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  4. Basic framework Procedure example of IEEE P802.19.1 service operation Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  5. Basic framework Procedure example of TVWS network coverage area estimation Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  6. Example of network coverage estimation method • Maximum communication radius [km] of TVWS network • shows estimation function of : • Using modeled equations • Example models can be seen in Eqs.(4.3) and (4.4) [6] • X shows the class of loss factors such as its path loss, shadow fading effect and so on. • The path loss model can adopt propagation probability curves like FCC rule [4][5] • Y shows the class of gain factors such as the antenna gain, beam-forming gain and so on. • Z shows the class of network configuration parameters for the calculation of this estimation function such as the transmission/receiver antenna heights and so on. • shows maximum transmission power of TVDB (TV Band Device) Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  7. Class#1 • Two different TVWS network coverage areas overlap each other. Each master node can communicate each other via wireless if the same RAT (Radio Access Technology) or/and the same operation channel is/are used(*1). Categorization of coexistence network configuration (1/4) P802.19.1 system (*1)This depends on the RAT functionalities. TVWS network #1 TVWS network #2 Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  8. Class#2 • Two different TVWS network coverage areas overlap each other. But each master node cannot communicate each other even if the same RAT and the same operation channel are used. However, some of slave nodes can communicate each other via wireless if the same RAT or/and the same operation channel is/are used (*1). Categorization of coexistence network configuration (2/4) P802.19.1 system (*1)This depends on the RAT functionalities. TVWS network #1 TVWS network #2 Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  9. Class#3 • Two different TVWS network coverage areas do not overlapped each other. Each master/slave node cannot communicate each other even if the same RAT and the same operation channel are used. Categorization of coexistence network configuration (3/4) P802.19.1 system TVWS network #1 TVWS network #2 Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  10. Class#4 • Two different TVWS network coverage areas are overlaid each other. The “overlaid” means here that a smaller area TVWS network exists in a wide area TVWS network. In this case, each master/slave node can communicate each other via wireless if the same RAT or/and co-channel is/are used (*1). • Categorization of coexistence network configuration (4/4) P802.19.1 system (*1)This depends on the RAT functionalities. TVWS network #1 TVWS network #2 Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  11. Categorization of coexistence network configuration for coexistence problem analysis was summarized • Coexistence mechanisms based on the categorization, which include coexistence problem analysis and its solution mechanisms, will be shown in the future meeting Conclusions Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

  12. References [1] “19-10-0101-00-0001-expectation-for-ieee-p802-19-1-system-from-a-primary-protection-viewpoint.pptx”, IEEE mentor [2] “Second report and order and memorandum option and order”, FCC 08-260, 2008 [3] “802.22 Database Service Interface”, IEEE 802.22-09/00123r14, September 2009 [4] “Part 10: Application procedures and Rules for Digital Television (DTV) Undertakings”, BPR-10, August 2009 [5] “Method for point-to-area predictions for terrestrial services in the frequency range 30MHz to 3000MHz”, Recommendation ITU-R P.1546-4, October 2009 [6] “Technical and operational requirements for the possible operation of cognitive radio systems in the ‘White Spaces’ of the frequency band 470-790MHz”, Annex 3 to Doc. SE43(10)103, DRAFT ECC Report, June 2010. Ryo SAWAI, Sony Corporation

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