Dynamic Spectrum Management for Military Wireless Networks
Abstract
The dynamic spectrum management for military wireless networks is discussed in this paper. Rapidly growing demands for services accessed by wireless networks call to have the efficient tools for spectrum allocation during mission planning and supervision. Two architectures (CJSMPT, DIMSUMNet) for legacy and modernized equipments are described. An opportunistic spectrum access is the most promising method for future cognitive radio networks (CRN). The general concept of cognitive radio (CR) as well as some standardization works concerning cognitive and dynamic spectrum access are described. The IEEE 802.22 standard proposed for CR wireless area networks is shortly characterized. Some challenges concerning OSA policy based concept are discussed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA584149
Entities
People
- Marek Suchanski
- Piotr Gajewski
Organizations
- Military University of Technology