Efficient Spectrum Sharing in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments

Frequenz ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 70 (5-6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joerg Schneider ◽  
Michael Karrenbauer ◽  
Marcos Rates Crippa ◽  
Hans D. Schotten

AbstractToday, spectrum is scarce because of the growing number of wireless devices and the steadily increasing demand for high data rates. Streaming and online gaming are a new kind of challenge for wireless networks in terms of delay and throughput. Systems like LTE enable high data-rates (100 MBit/s and above) combined with a low latency. Despite of all these new transmission technologies a major bottleneck is caused by the available spectrum. Furthermore this problem gets exacerbated by a static frequency assignment. To overcome this bottleneck new concepts for adaptive spectrum assignment with respect to load situation need to be developed. In this article we describe and evaluate an architecture which is able to handle different kinds of spectrum sharing techniques. Furthermore, our approach is able to deal with short time sharing (up to one minute). Therefore, we developed a Spectrum Management System (SMS) which is based on a hierarchical organized distributed hash table (DHT) architecture. Additionally, our system deploys databases for additional information like spectrum usage rules, incumbents or network coverage information (described by polygons). To enable the handling of time-critical spectrum data, we introduce a time synchronisation protocol named Lightweight Time Synchronisation (LT-Sync) which considers the system architecture and estimates transmission delays.

Author(s):  
Akash R. Kathavate ◽  
Bhanu Priya ◽  
Rajeshwari Hegde ◽  
Sharath Kumar

Pursuit for a new feasible technology has always been the main intention of every telecom company to satisfy the dire needs of the increasing demand for higher data rates and uninterrupted communication. The Fourth Generation (4G) network deployed presently works on an All-IP Network architecture providing features like low latency and high data rates. Owing to many user applications which make use of constant internet connection and high data rate, 5G was launched. Keeping in line with current trends, user preferences, and requirements, technology standards have evolved from 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, and now 5G. Thus, 5G mobile technology makes use of Flat-IP Network architecture which fulfills the need for high data rates and ultra low latency thus providing overall latency. Thus, this paper intends to discuss the various performance parameters, necessities, evolutionary enhancements, the shift in the architecture and protocols involved from 4G to 5G to achieve a full real wireless world, and also about the spectrum management and challenges.


2019 ◽  
Vol 109 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 828-832
Author(s):  
M. Weigold ◽  
A. Fertig ◽  
C. Bauerdick

Durch zunehmende Vernetzung und Digitalisierung von Werkzeugmaschinen und Automatisierungskomponenten ergibt sich die Möglichkeit, Signale mit hohen Datenraten und großer Vielfalt aufzuzeichnen. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt erste Untersuchungen zur Realisierbarkeit einer prozessparallelen Detektion von Bauteilfehlern auf Basis interner Werkzeugmaschinendaten. Dabei werden Potenziale und Grenzen für diesen neuartigen Ansatz zur hauptzeitparallelen Qualitätssicherung aufgezeigt.   The increasing networking and digitization of machine tools and automation components provides the opportunity to record signals with high data rates and great diversity. This paper describes first investigations on the feasibility of a process-parallel detection of component defects on the basis of internal machine tool data. Potentials and limits for this novel approach to quality assurance parallel to machining time are presented.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Heffner ◽  
M. Mathis ◽  
B. Chandler
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