Quantified Spectrum Sharing: Motivation, Approach, and Benefits
Nilesh Khambekar, Chad Spooner, and Vipin Chaudhary

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a quantified spectrum sharing approach that defines and enforces spectrum-access rights to improve spectrum utilization, addressing technical, regulatory, and business challenges in dynamic spectrum management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantified spectrum sharing framework based on discretizing spectrum-space, enabling real-time, precise, and efficient spectrum management and policy enforcement.
Findings
Enables real-time spectrum-access policy enforcement
Improves spectrum utilization and management efficiency
Addresses technical and regulatory challenges
Abstract
A significant portion of the radio frequency spectrum remains underutilized with exclusive and static allocation of spectrum. The growing demand for spectrum has spurred a need for dynamic spectrum sharing paradigm. While the new dynamic spectrum sharing paradigm helps to improve utilization of the precious spectrum resource, there exist several obstacles on the technical, regulatory, and business fronts for the adoption of the new paradigm. In this paper, we investigate the limitations of the existing techniques and argue for quantified approach to dynamic spectrum sharing and management. We introduce a quantified approach to spectrum sharing based on defining and enforcing quantified spectrum-access rights. By discretizing the spectrum-space in the time, space, frequency dimensions, this approach enables quantifying the spectrum consumed by individual transceivers. It enables…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
