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The Spectrum Sensing FunctionIEEE P802.22 Wireless RANs Date: 2007-01-15
Name Company Address Phone email Steve Shellhammer Qualcomm 5775 Morehouse Dr
San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 658-1874 [email protected]
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Abstract
• This presentation is to describe the Spectrum Sensing “Black Box”
• It defines the inputs and outputs of the spectrum sensing function without specifying the specific techniques used within the black box.
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Acronyms
ACL Available Channel List
ACSF Available Channel Selection Function
CM Confidence Metric
CV Confidence Vector
EV Error Variance
EVV Error Variance Vector
FSE Field Strength Estimate
FSEV Field Strength Estimate Vector
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Acronyms
SPD Signal Present Decision
SPV Signal Present Vector
SSF Spectrum Sensing Function
SWS Sensing Window Specification
SWSV Sensing Window Specification Vector
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Definitions
Available Channel List
A list of which TV channels are available for use by the WRAN. The list is sorted in order of preference. The first channel in the list is the most preferred channel for use by the WRAN. The last channel in the list is the least preferred channel. Any channel not on the list shall not be used by the WRAN.
Available Channel Selection Function
The function that combines the outputs of the spectrum scanning function from the base station and the CPEs and produces the available channel list
Confidence Metric A metric indicating the confidence in a signal present decision
Confidence Vector A vector of confidence metrics
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Definitions
Error Variance The variance of the error of a field strength estimate
Error Variance Vector
A vector of error variances
Field Strength Estimate
An estimate of the field strength of a specific signal at the WRAN station
Field Strength Estimate Vector
A vector of field strength estimates
Sensing Mode A mode that specifies the output of the spectrum sensing function
Signal Type Vector A vector of bits. If a bit is set to a 1 then that signal type is to be sensed. If a bit is set to a 0 then that signal type is not to be sensed.
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DefinitionsSpectrum Scanning Function
The function of scanning a TV channel for a set of signal types and generating a set of metrics indicating the presence of each of the signal types in the specified TV channel
Sensing Window Specification
A specification of the number of sensing intervals and the duration of the intervals
Sensing Window Specification Vector
A vector of sensing window specifications
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Requirement for the SSF
• The spectrum sensing function (SSF) shall be present in the base station and each CPE
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SSF InputsChannel Number The TV channel number specifying which channel to
sense.
Signal Type Vector A vector of bits. The i-th entry in the vector corresponds to the i-th signal type specified in Table 70 in the working document. A 1 in the i-th element in the vector indicates the SSF should sense for the i-th signal type. A 0 in the i-th element of the vector indicates that the SSF should not sense for the i-th signal type
Sensing Window Specification Vector
A vector of sensing window specifications
Sensing Mode The mode specifies the output of the SSF. There are three modes.
Maximum probability of false alarm
The maximum probability of false alarm for the SSF when operating in Mode 1 or Mode 2
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SSF Modes
• Three modes of the SSF have been defined
• The output of the SSF is different depending on the sensing mode
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Sensing Window Specification
• A sensing window consists of N sensing intervals– If a continuous window is required N is set to 1
• Each sensing interval is of duration T1
• The spacing between sensing (T2 ) intervals is not necessarily a fixed time. It is specified to between a minimum and maximum value
2MIN MAXT T T
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Sensing Window Specification
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Summary of Sensing Modes
• Mode 0– Signal present vector: A vector indicating the whether specific
signal types are present in the channel
• Mode 1– Signal present vector
– Confidence vector – A vector of confidence metrics
• Mode 2– Field strength estimate vector: A vector of field strength estimates
– Error variance vector: A vector consisting of the variance of the estimation errors
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SSF in Mode 0
Spectrum Sensing FunctionSensing Mode 0
Channel Number
Signal Type Vector
Sensing Window Specification Vector
Sensing Mode = 0
Maximum Probability of False Alarm
Signal Present Vector
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Specifications on SSF Outputs in Mode 0
• The SSF shall sense channel specified by the channel number with a sensing window according to the sensing window specification for each signal type being sensed
• When the i-th signal type is not present in the channel then the probability that the signal present decision is TRUE shall be less than the specified “Maximum probability of false alarm”
• When the i-th signal type is present in the channel at the signal power level defined in Table TBD then the probability that the signal present decision is TRUE shall be greater than 0.9
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SSF in Mode 1
Spectrum Sensing FunctionSensing Mode 1
Channel Number
Signal Type Vector
Sensing Window Specification Vector
Sensing Mode = 1
Maximum Probability of False Alarm
Signal Present Vector
Confidence Vector
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Specifications on SSF Outputs in Mode 1
• In addition to the specification for the SSF in Mode 0 we have the following specifications
• For each signal type being sensed according to the signal type vector we have,– The confidence metric will be a number greater than 0 and less
than CMMAX (TBD)
– When SPD = TRUE the CM increases with increasing SNR
– When SPD = FALSE the CM increases with decreasing SNR
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SSF in Mode 2
Spectrum Sensing FunctionSensing Mode 2
Channel Number
Signal Type Vector
Sensing Window Specification Vector
Sensing Mode = 2
Maximum Probability of False Alarm
Field Strength Estimate Vector
Error Variance Vector
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Specifications on SSF Outputs in Mode 2
• The field strength estimate shall be an unbiased estimator
• The range of the field strength estimate shall be between FSMIN (TBD) and FSMAX (TBD)
• The average error variance shall decrease with increasing SNR
• The range of the error variance shall be between EVMIN (TBD) and EVMAX (TBD)
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Available Channel List
• A list of available channels
• Sorted from most preferred to least preferred
• Preference is measured in terms of potential interference– Systems close to but outside the keep-out region would likely be
low on the list
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Available Channel Selection Function
• The ACSF resides within the WRAN base station
• The ACSF collect outputs of the SSF in the base station and all the CPEs
• The ACSF generates the available channel list (ACL)
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ACSF Input/Output
Base StationSSF
CPE 1SSF
CPE 2SSF
CPE NSSF
…
Base StationACSF
Available Channel List
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Conclusions
• The Spectrum Sensing Function has been introduced with the inputs and outputs defined
• The Available Channel Selection Function has been introduced with its inputs and outputs
• A first-cut at Acronyms and Definitions has been generated
• Preliminary specifications for the SSF and the ACSF have been generated
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Next Steps
• Generate a document with the details of the SSF and ACSF
• Review the document with the Sensing Team on conference calls
• Hold a vote in the WG (hopefully in March) to incorporate the text into the working document