Zebra-RFO - A Spectrum Repository for the Masses
Andr\'es Arcia-Moret

TL;DR
This paper introduces Zebra-RFO, a low-cost spectrum repository platform designed to collect and share spectrum measurements globally, aiding in spectrum management and community deployment planning.
Contribution
It presents a novel prototype for large-scale, low-cost spectrum data collection and sharing to support spectrum management and community access.
Findings
Prototype enables large-scale spectrum data collection
Facilitates community access to spectrum measurements
Supports spectrum management and planning
Abstract
TV White Spaces has recently been in the interest of the networking community as an alternative to alleviate the spectrum crunch, incentivizing the need to understand the dynamics of congestion of the occupied spectrum and the quantification of the free spectrum. In this respect, many regulatory organizations may provide references for the legal allocation of the spectrum and therefore allow primary and secondary users to plan their deployments. In this article, we present the motivations and challenges to collect spectrum measurements as a global challenge. We discuss a prototype to massively collect spectrum footprints at low-cost to make it available to communities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Computational Physics and Python Applications
