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Abstract(s)
TV White Spaces (TVWS) technology allows
wireless devices to opportunistically use locally-available TV
channels enabled by a geolocation database. The UK regulator
Ofcom has initiated a pilot of TVWS technology in the UK. This
paper concerns a large-scale series of trials under that pilot. The
purposes are to test aspects of white space technology, including
the white space device and geolocation database interactions, the
validity of the channel availability/powers calculations by the
database and associated interference effects on primary services,
and the performances of the white space devices, among others.
An additional key purpose is to perform research investigations
such as on aggregation of TVWS resources with conventional
resources and also aggregation solely within TVWS, secondary
coexistence issues and means to mitigate such issues, and primary
coexistence issues under challenging deployment geometries,
among others. This paper provides an update on the trials, giving
an overview of their objectives and characteristics, some aspects
that have been covered, and some early results and observations.
Description
“Copyright © [2015] IEEE. Reprinted from Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2015 IEEE 81st. ISBN: 978-1-4799-8088-8.
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Keywords
TV white spaces Geolocation databases Field trials
Citation
HOLLAND, O. [et al.] (2015) - Some initial results and observations from a series of trials within the Ofcom TV white spaces pilot. In IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 81,Glasgow, 11-14 maio 2015. [S.l.]: IEEE. p.1-7
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers