Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

IEEE 1900.1 2008

$72.04

IEEE Standard Definitions and Concepts for Dynamic Spectrum Access: Terminology Relating to Emerging Wireless Networks, System Functionality, and Spectrum Management

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
IEEE 2008 62
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. Weā€™re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

New IEEE Standard – Active. This standard provides definitions and explanations of key concepts in the fields of spectrum management, cognitive radio, policy defined radio, adaptive radio, software defined radio, and related technologies. The document goes beyond simple, short definitions by providing amplifying text that explains these terms in the context of the technologies that use them. The document also describes how these technologies interrelate and create new capabilities while at the same time providing mechanisms supportive of new spectrum management paradigms such as dynamic spectrum access.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1900.1-2008 Front Cover
3 Title Page
6 Introduction
7 Overview of New Technologies
8 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
9 Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
10 Participants
12 Contents
15 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
16 1.3 Flow of the document
2. Definitions of advanced radio system concepts
2.1 Adaptive radio
2.2 Cognitive radio ,
17 2.3 Hardware-defined radio (see hardware radio)
2.4 Hardware radio
2.5 Intelligent radio
2.6 Policy-based radio
2.7 Reconfigurable radio
18 2.8 Software-controlled radio
2.9 Software-defined radio
3. Definitions of radio system functional capabilities
3.1 Adaptive modulation
19 3.2 Cognitive control mechanism
3.3 Frequency agility
3.4 Geolocation capability
3.5 Location awareness
3.6 Policy-based control mechanism
20 3.7 Radio awareness
3.8 Software controlled
3.9 Software defined
3.10 Transmit power control
4. Definitions of network technologies that support advanced radio system technologies
4.1 Cognitive radio network
4.2 Composite network
21 4.3 Reconfigurable networks
4.4 Dynamic spectrum access networks
5. Spectrum management definitions
5.1 Allocation
5.2 Clear channel assessment function
5.3 Coexistence
5.4 Coexistence mechanism
22 5.5 Cognitive interference avoidance
5.6 Collaboration
5.7 Collaborative decoding
5.8 Collaborative spectrum usage
5.9 Communications mode
5.10 Prioritized spectrum access
5.11 Distributed radio resource usage optimization
23 5.12 Dynamic channel assignment
5.13 Dynamic frequency selection
5.14 Dynamic frequency sharing
5.15 Dynamic spectrum access
5.16 Dynamic spectrum assignment
24 5.17 Dynamic spectrum management
5.18 Electromagnetic compatibility
5.19 Frequency hopping
5.20 Frequency sharing
5.21 Hierarchical spectrum access
5.22 Horizontal spectrum sharing
25 5.23 Interference
5.24 Interference event
5.25 Interoperability
5.26 Negotiated spectrum access
5.27 Noncollaborative coexistence mechanism
5.28 Opportunistic spectrum access
26 5.29 Opportunistic spectrum management
5.30 Performance metric
5.31 Policy traceability
5.32 Precedence assertion
5.33 Protocol agility
27 5.34 Quality of service
5.35 Quality-of-service management
5.36 Radio quiet zone
5.37 Restricted dynamic spectrum access etiquette
5.38 Spatial awareness
28 5.39 Spectral opportunity
5.40 Spectrum access
5.41 Spectrum access behavior
5.42 Spectrum availability beacon
5.43 Spectrum broker
29 5.44 Spectrum efficiency
5.45 Spectrum etiquette
5.46 Spectrum leasing
5.47 Spectrum management
5.48 Spectrum overlay
5.49 Spectrum owner
5.50 Spectrum pooling
30 5.51 Spectrum sensing
5.52 Spectrum sharing
5.53 Spectrum underlay
5.54 Spectrum utilization
31 5.55 Spectrum utilization efficiency
5.56 Unrestricted dynamic spectrum access etiquette
5.57 Vertical spectrum sharing
5.58 Wireless network efficiency
32 6. Glossary of ancillary terminology
6.1 Air interface
6.2 Firmware
6.3 Machine learning
6.4 Machine-understandable policies
33 6.5 Interference temperature
6.6 Ontology
6.7 Policy
6.8 Quality of spectral detection
6.9 Radio
34 6.10 Radio node
6.11 Radio spectrum
6.12 Receiver
6.13 Software
35 6.14 Transmitter
6.15 Waveform
36 Annex A (informative) Implications of advanced radio system technologies for spectrum management
39 Annex B (informative) Explanatory notes on advanced radio system technologies and advanced spectrum management concepts
58 Annex C (informative) List of acronyms and abbreviations
61 Annex D (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1900.1 2008
$72.04