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1、 IEEE Standard for Method for Modeling Spectrum Consumption Sponsored by the Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Communications Society IEEE Std 1900.5.2-2017 IEEE Std 1900.5.2-2017 IEEE Standard for Method for Modeling Spectrum Co

2、nsumption Sponsor Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks Standards Committee of the IEEE Communications Society Approved 6 December 2017 IEEE-SA Standards Board 2 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. Abstract: A vendor-independent generalized method for modeling spectrum consumption of any type of us

3、e of radio frequency spectrum and the attendant computations for arbitrating the compatibility among models are defined in this standard. The methods of modeling are chosen to support the development of tractable algorithms for determining the compatibility between models and for performing various

4、spectrum management tasks that operate on a plurality of models. The modeling methods are exclusively focused on capturing spectrum use but are defined in a schema that can be joined with other schemata related to spectrum management. Keywords: DSA, dynamic spectrum access, IEEE 1900.5.2, SCM, spect

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40、an Ju-Hyung Son Thomas Starai John Stine Walter Struppler Mark Sturza Darcy Swain-Walsh Steven Tilden Tuna Tugcu Mark-Rene Uchida Lorenzo Vangelista John Vergis Khurram Waheed Lisa Ward Hung-Yu Wei Andreas Wolf Oren Yuen 7 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. When the IEEE-SA Standards Board ap

41、proved this standard on 6 December 2017, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe Faure Chair Gary Hoffman, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Ted Burse Stephen Dukes Doug Edwards J. Travis Griffith Michael Janezic Thomas Koc

42、hy Joseph L. Koepfinger* Kevin Lu Daleep Mohla Damir Novosel Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Robby Robson Dorothy Stanley Adrian Stephens Mehmet Ulema Phil Wennblom Howard Wolfman Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus 8 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of

43、IEEE Std 1900.5.2-2017, IEEE Standard for Method for Modeling Spectrum Consumption. This document is the first complete standard to define a generalized method for modeling spectrum consumption of any type of use of radio frequency spectrum and the attendant computations for arbitrating the compatib

44、ility among models. The methods of modeling are chosen to support the development of tractable algorithms for determining the compatibility between models and for performing various spectrum management tasks that operate on a plurality of models. The modeling methods are exclusively focused on captu

45、ring spectrum use to support the determination of compatibility as opposed to being a data standard that seeks to support a particular business process of spectrum management. This standard defines the data requirement for spectrum consumption models. The data elements and their meaning are the crit

46、ical parts of the modeling and may be expressed by any data schema if content and context are preserved. 9 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 13 1.1 Scope . 13 1.2 Purpose 13 2. Normative references 14 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 14 3.1 Word usage 14 3.2 D

47、efinitions . 14 3.3 Acronyms and abbreviations . 15 3.4 Symbols . 16 4. Data conventions 19 5. Purpose and use of SCMs . 19 5.1 General 19 5.2 Capturing spectrum use of RF devices 20 5.3 Capturing spectrum use of RF systems 20 5.4 Model-based spectrum management (MBSM) 20 5.4.1 General . 20 5.4.2 Lo

48、ose coupling spectrum management 20 5.4.3 Independent modeling of RF systems 22 5.4.4 Common methods for arbitrating compatibility of models 22 5.5 Radio spectrum use policy . 22 6. Spectrum-dependent devices, systems, and sets . 23 6.1 General 23 6.2 Spectrum-dependent devices . 23 6.2.1 General .

49、23 6.2.2 Transmitter models 23 6.2.3 Receiver models . 24 6.3 System models . 24 6.4 SCM sets 24 6.5 SCM messages and data 24 7. Special data structures 26 7.1 General 26 7.2 Specifying confidence . 26 7.3 Specifying values by direction . 27 7.4 Spectral masks . 29 8. Modeling constructs . 29 8.1 General 29 8.2 Reference Power 30 8.2.1 General . 30 8.2.2 Purpose and use 30 8.2.3 Data elements and their meaning . 30 8.2.4 Modeling requirement 31 8.3 Spectrum mask 31 8.3.1 Purpose and use 31 8.3.2 Data elements and their meaning . 32 8.3.3 Modeling requirement 35 10 Copy

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