1、 IEEE Standard for Spectrum Sensing Interfaces and Data Structures for Dynamic Spectrum Access and Other Advanced Radio Communication Systems Amendment 1: Procedures, Protocols, and Data Archive Enhanced Interfaces Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Standards Coordinating Committe
2、e 41 on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Std 1900.6a-2014(Amendment toIEEE Std 1900.6-2011) IEEE Std 1900.6a-2014 (Amendment to IEEE Std 1900.6-2011) IEEE Standard for Spectrum Sensing Interfaces and Data Structures for Dynamic Spectrum Access and
3、Other Advanced Radio Communication Systems Amendment 1: Procedures, Protocols, and Data Archive Enhanced Interfaces Sponsor IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 41 on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks of the IEEE Communications Society Approved 27 March 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Include
4、d in this amendment to IEEE Std 1900.6 are procedures, protocols, and message format specifications for the exchange of sensing related data, control data, and configuration data between spectrum sensors and their clients. In addition, specifications for the exchange of sensing related and other rel
5、evant data and related interfaces between the data archive and other data sources have been added. Keywords: cognitive radio, data archive enhanced interface, data structure, distributed spectrum sensing, dynamic spectrum access, IEEE 1900.6, logical interface, procedures, protocols, sensing informa
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35、is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi Participants At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the Spectrum Sensing in Advanced Radio Systems Working Group had the following member
36、ship: Michael Gundlach, Chair Ha-Nguyen Tran, Secretary and Technical Editor Oliver Holland, Co-editor Yohannes Alemseged Stefan Aust Bernd Bochow Klaus Moessner Dominique Noguet Venkatesha Prasad Chen Sun Hongjian Sun Dimitri Tassetto Gabriel Villardi Jiantao Xue The following members of the indivi
37、dual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Harry Bims Bernd Bochow Nancy Bravin C. Caicedo Bastidas Timothy David Farnham Randall Groves Michael Gundlach Oliver Holland Tetsuya Ito Stuart Kerry Adrian Kliks Thomas Kurihara Nils
38、 Langhammer Edward McCall Neal Mellen Michael Newman Dominique Noguet Venkatesha Prasad Maximilian Riegel Benjamin Rolfe M. K. Sajeev Shigenobu Sasaki Naotaka Sato Bartien Sayogo Thomas Starai Walter Struppler Ha-Nguyen Tran Hung-Yu Wei Daidi Zhong When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this stan
39、dard on 27 March 2014, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Clint Chaplin Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Jeffrey Katz Jose
40、ph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Oleg Logvinov Ted Olsen Glenn Parsons Ron Petersen Adrian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board
41、liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Julie Alessi IEEE-SA Content Publishing Lisa Perry IEEE-SA Technical Community Programs Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viii Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1900.6a-2014, IEEE Standar
42、d for Spectrum Sensing Interfaces and Data Structures for Dynamic Spectrum Access and Other Advanced Radio Communication Systems Amendment 1: Procedures, Protocols, and Data Archive Enhanced Interfaces. This amendment to IEEE Std 1900.6-2011 adds procedures, protocols, and message format specificati
43、ons for the exchange of sensing related data, control data, and configuration data between spectrum sensors and their clients. In addition, it adds specifications for the exchange of sensing related and other relevant data and specifies related interfaces between the data archive and other data sour
44、ces. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. ix Contents 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 2 3.1 Definitions . 2 4. System model . 2 4.4 Scenario 4: Single CE/DA, multiple sensors that may act as a gateway to non-compliant subsystems . 2 5. The IEEE 1900.6 reference model 3 5.1 General d
45、escription 3 6. Information description 16 6.3 Description of sensing-related parameters . 16 6.4 Data representation 23 Annex A (informative) Use cases . 27 Annex B (informative) Use case classification . 33 Annex C (informative) Implementation of distributed sensing 37 Annex F (informative) Biblio
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