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First White Space Network in the World

Oct. 16, 2009. First White Space Network in the World. White Space Network Setup. Shuttle Deployment. WS Antenna on Bldg 42. WS Antenna on MS Shuttle. Data packets over UHF. Microphone testing in Anechoic Chamber. Subcarrier Suppression demo. Microsoft Research.

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First White Space Network in the World

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  1. Oct. 16, 2009 First White Space Network in the World White Space Network Setup Shuttle Deployment WS Antenna on Bldg 42 WS Antenna on MS Shuttle Data packets over UHF Microphone testing in Anechoic Chamber Subcarrier Suppression demo Microsoft Research

  2. Software: Channel Occupancy Database Microsoft Research

  3. Deployment History (1) • February 2, 2010. Demonstrated shuttle network to a delegation from AgênciaNacional de Telecomunicações Brazil (ANATEL)Brazil including Max Martinhão, the General Manager for Radio Frequency Spectrum in Brazil • January 14, 2010. Demonstrated network to a delegation from Fisher Communications, Inc. (KOMO TV-ABC & KUNP TV—Univision) including Senior Vice President of Operation Robert I. Dunlop • January 11, 2010. Demonstrated network to a delegation from theState Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT)Chinaincluding Deputy Director General of Science and Technology China, Mr. Wang Lian • Octber 22, 2009. Demonstrated network to a delegation from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)including Chairperson Dr. J. S. Sarma. • October 16, 2009.  Reached a significant and historic milestone! Successfully deployed WSN between buildings on Microsoft's Redmond Campus.  To the best of our knowledge this is the first urban WSN. Technologies tested include: • An opportunistic data network in the UHF and VHF bands • Channel occupancy database service with real-time Longley-Rice RF propagation modeling over NASA Terrain Data • Coexistence with wireless microphones • Handling mobile clients • Varying channel widths to accommodate varying needs of the application Microsoft Research

  4. Deployment History (2) • July 15, 2009  Outdoor tests succeeded. Achieved communications with 1% BER between white spaces devices transmitting at 100 mW and separated by more than 0.5 Km.  Tests proved that enterprise wireless network coverage can be significantly enhanced with a combination of Wi-Fi & White-Fi. • July 6, 2009 Received FCC experimental license to test a deployment of a white space network. • June 30, 2009 Version 1 of our channel occupancy database came online • January 15, 2009 Demonstrated a fast channel discovery algorithm (a.k.a SIFT) and an efficient channel assignment algorithm (a.k.a. MCHAM) to achieve high throughput in a WSN • October 23, 2008 Happy birthday! the first white space network (WSN) is alive and kicking!  Successfully demonstrated a network of five nodes communicating over the UHF white spaces. The network was built in our lab using the KNOWS hardware operating at 1 mW. We demonstrated (a) wireless microphone sensing, (b) Opportunistic networking, and (c) Variable channel width   • January 27, 2003P. Bahl, Draft Proposal for Comment: Etiquette Rules and Procedures for Unlicensed Bands, Proposal to the Industry and the FCC Microsoft Research

  5. Scientific Publications (Sample) • OmidFatemieh, Ranveer Chandra, and Carl A. Gunter, Secure Collaborative Sensing for Crowdsourcing Spectrum Data in White Space Networks, in IEEE Symposia on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN '10), IEEE, April 2010 • ParamvirBahl, Ranveer Chandra, Thomas Moscibroda, Rohan Murty, and Matt Welsh, White Space Networking with Wi-Fi like Connectivity, in ACM SIGCOMM (Best Paper Award), Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., August 2009 • Thomas Moscibroda, Ranveer Chandra, Yunnan Wu, Sudipta Sengupta, Paramvir Bahl, and Yuan Yuan, Load-Aware Spectrum Distribution in Wireless LANs, in IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), IEEE Communications Society, October 2008 • Ranveer Chandra, Ratul Mahajan, Thomas Moscibroda, Ramya Raghavendra, and Paramvir Bahl, A Case for Adapting Channel Width in Wireless Networks, in ACM SIGCOMM, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., August 2008 • Yuan Yuan, Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra, Thomas Moscibroda, and Yunnan Wu, Allocating Dynamic Time-Spectrum Blocks in Cognitive Radio Networks, in Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (MobiHoc), Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., September 2007 • Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra, Thomas Moscibroda, Yunnan Wu, and Yuan Yuan, Load Aware Channel-Width Assignments in Wireless LANs, no. MSR-TR-2007-79, June 2007 • Srihari Narlanka, Ranveer Chandra, Paramvir Bahl, and Ian Ferrell, A Hardware Platform for Utilizing the TV Bands with a Wi-Fi Radio, in IEEE LANMAN, IEEE Communications Society, June 2007 • Yuan Yuan, Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra, Philip A. Chou, Ian Ferrell, Thomas Moscibroda, Srihari Narlanka, and Yunnan Wu, KNOWS: Kognitiv Networking Over White Spaces, in IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), IEEE Communications Society, April 2007 • Suman Banerjee, Arunesh Mishra, Vladimir Brik, and Paramvir Bahl, Towards an Architecture for Efficient Spectrum Slicing, in ACM HotMobile 2007, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 27 February 2007 • Vladimir Brik, Eric Rozner, Suman Banerjee, and Paramvir Bahl, DSAP: A Protocol for Coordinated Spectrum Access, in IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), IEEE Communications Society, 10 November 2005 • Pradeep Kyasanur, Jitendra Padhye, and Paramvir Bahl, On the Efficacy of Separating Control and Data into Different Frequency Bands, in Second International Conference On Broadband Networks (BROADNETS) 2005, IEEE Communications Society, 6 October 2005 • ParamvirBahl, Amer Hassan, and Pierre Devries, Draft Proposal for Comment: Etiquette Rules and Procedures for Unlicensed Bands, in Open White Paper, Microsoft, 27 January 2003 Microsoft Research

  6. Keynotes on WS Networking • The Fifth International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking (ICMU 2010), Seattle, Washington, US (April 2010) - Committed • The 7th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC 2009), Vancouver, Canada, August 31, 2009 • The Fifth Euro-NGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks, July 2, 2009 • The Sixth International Conference on Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2, 2009 • Workshop on Wireless Broadband Access for Communities and Rural Developing Regions, December 11, 2008 • Second IFIP International Symposium on Wireless Communications and Information Technology in Developing Countries, October 7, 2008 • IEEE Secon SDR Workshop, June 2008 • MSR’s Cognitive Wireless Networking Summit, Snoqualmie, Washington, USA, June 4, 2008  • First International Workshop on Cognitive Dynamic Systems and Their Applications, May 27, 2008 • Intel's Communications Internal Senior Leadership Conference (ICOMM 2008), April 9, 2008 • The Third International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware (COMSWARE 2008), January 8, 2008 • The Ninth International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN), January 6, 2008 Microsoft Research

  7. Policy & Research Influence • Panel on "Broadband Spectrum: A Looming Crisis?" FCC's National Broadband Plan -- Field Hearing on Mobile Broadband, San Diego, CA, Oct. 8, 2009 {talking points} • Panel on "Innovating in Spectrum Access—Technological Advances and Other Approaches to Facilitate More Productive Spectrum Use"FCC’s National Broadband Plan -- Spectrum Workshop, Washington D.C. Sept. 17, 2009 {follow-up article} • Panel on “Research Recommendation for Broadband Task Force,” Federal Communications Commission's National Broadband Workshop, Washington, DC (Nov. 23, 2009) {talking points} • Panel on Reactions and Perspectives, National Science Foundation Workshop on Future Wireless Communication Networks, Arlington, VA (Nov. 2-3, 2009) Microsoft Research

  8. Public Demos & Policy Influence RadiocommunicationSector India Federal Communications Commission China Brazil Standards Fisher CommunicationsInc. Industry Partners Policy Microsoft Research

  9. Professional Leadership • Co-Founder & Steering Committee Member IEEE DySPAN(since inception in 2005) • General Chair of IEEE DySPAN 2012 (Committed) • MSR Cognitive Wireless Networking Summit 2008, June 2008 (Snoqualmie, WA) • Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Special Issue on Advances in Cognitive Radio Networking and Communications • PC Co-Chair, ACM CoRoNet2009 • Tutorial on White Space Networking, Summer School in Networking, Bangalore, India (June 2009) • General Co-Chair & PC Co-Chair of IEEE Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Communications and Networking • Program Committee Member, IEEE DySPAN 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010 Microsoft Research

  10. Collaborations & Support White space mesh networks for rural communities Harmonization between heterogeneous white space networks Chanel occupancy database design & related issues Security & privacy in white space networks Smart antennas, interference mitigate & internationalization The SORA Program Co-located Workshop MSR Summit on Cognitive Networking Steering Committee Special Issue Editor Microsoft Research

  11. Press– Sample Headlines Microsoft Research

  12. Press– Sample Quotes The project, dubbed “White Fi,” is one of the most advanced in the field, both dealing with the hardware side but also creating the networking protocols to handle the specific challenges. Softpedia (Aug. 19, 2009) Microsoft researchers have taken a step closer tofinally turning unused analogue TV spectrum, known as "white spaces", into unlicensed spectrum that can be used to deliver new wireless broadband service CNET.COM (Aug. 19, 2009) The Microsoft Research team has addressed many of these issues with WhiteFi. —that early promise of "WiFi on steroids" might turn out to be surprisingly accurate, after all. Nate Anderson, Arstechnica, August 27, 2009 The actual engineering requirements to accomplish this frequency switch are non-trivial. Microsoft Research’s ”KNOWS” project has taken up the task and made some pretty remarkable advances. Scott Merrill, Crunchgear, August 28, 2009 One of the best prospects for the future is the opening up of “white spaces,” unused parts of the spectrum. One of the most advanced research projects….. Lucian Parfeni, Web News, August 18, 2009 Microsoft researchers have taken the next step toward turning old UHF analog TV spectrum into rural wireless broadband networks that would operate like Wi-Fi but with greater range. Simon Juran, GigaOm, August 18, 2009-09-02 Microsoft Research

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