Browsing by Subject "Coexistence"
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Analysis of Extended Busy Tone Performance for Coexistence between WRAN and WLAN TVWS Networks
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE, 2015)TV White Spaces indicate spectrum bands which were reserved for licensed terrestrial TV broadcasting and opened to unlicensed use under regulatory conditions. One important regulation which is common in all regulatory domains is no harmful interference is created to licensed devices. On the other hand interference between unlicensed devices is not regulated. As a result system designers developed new methods to improve coexistence between TVWS networks. Extended busy tone one of such methods is ...
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Busy Tone Based Power Control for Coordination of IFFY 802.11af and 802.22 System
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE, 2017)In this paper, a new power control algorithm based on busy tone approach has been proposed for the coordination of IEEE 802.22 and IEEE 802.11af systems in TV white space. Different from the earlier studies, in addition to both 802.11af access point and clients listening to the busy tone, they also adjust their communication power according to the location information and use hopping for communication, if needed Acccordingly, interference caused to 802.22 systems has been reduced while the 802.11af ...
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Busy Tone Implementation for Coexistence of IEEE 802.22 and 802.11 af Systems
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE, 2015)In this paper a new algorithm based on busy tone approach has been proposed for the coexistence of IEEE 802.22 and IEEE 802.11af systems in TV white space. Different from the earlier study in addition to 802.11af access points listening to the busy tone signal their clients also listen to the busy tone and let the access points know once they hear it. Accordingly interference caused to 802.22 systems has been reduced. This study quantifies the improved system performance in terms of interfering ...
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IEEE 802.15.4a Based Ultra Wideband Systems for Coexistence with Primary Users
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE, 2015)Peaceful coexistence is a major implementation issue for both cognitive radios and ultra wideband (UWB) systems. Accordingly the UWB impulse radio (UWB-IR) based Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) standard IEEE 802.15.4a has suggested using linear combination of pulses to limit interference to coexisting primary systems. In this paper motivated by implementing the IEEE 802.15.4a based UWB-IR systems for peaceful coexistence we consider the implementation of linear combination of pulses as ...
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Joint Detection of Primary Systems Using UWB Impulse Radios
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE-INST Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2011)Regulation in Europe and Japan requires the implementation of detect-and-avoid (DAA) techniques in some bands for the coexistence of licensed primary systems and secondary ultra wideband (UWB) systems. In a typical coexistence scenario a primary system may have potentially interdependent uplink-downlink communication channels (e. g. simultaneous uplink-downlink communications in a frequency division duplex system) overlapping with the frequency band of a UWB system. If such interdependencies of ...
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Power control and multihop communication approaches for the coexistence of ieee 802.11af and iEEE 802.22 networks in tv white space
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Publisher and Date:(Kadir Has University, 2017)Communication networks have been among the most important research fields of scientists in the recent years. Researches have been conducted in various different topics and contents as technology has evolved. As some new technologies become available some technologies become out of date. One of the outdated technologies in recent years is the analog TV broadcasting. With the shift from analog TV broadcasting to digital TV broadcasting the frequency bands of old analog TV broadcasting has become ...