1、 ETSI TR 102 684 V1.1.1 (2012-04) Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Feasibility Study on Control Channels for Cognitive Radio Systems Technical Report ETSI ETSI TR 102 684 V1.1.1 (2012-04) 2Reference DTR/RRS-03008 Keywords control, radio ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex -
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7、f the 3GPP Organizational Partners. GSM and the GSM logo are Trade Marks registered and owned by the GSM Association. ETSI ETSI TR 102 684 V1.1.1 (2012-04) 3Contents Intellectual Property Rights 5g3Foreword . 5g3Introduction 5g31 Scope 6g32 References 6g32.1 Normative references . 6g32.2 Informative
8、 references 6g33 Definitions and abbreviations . 8g33.1 Definitions 8g33.2 Abbreviations . 9g34 Motivation 11g35 Coexistence and coordination of different cognitive radio networks and nodes 12g35.1 Discovery and identification of neighbouring devices and services . 12g35.1.1 Cognitive Pilot Channel
9、12g35.1.2 Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (ANDSF) 13g35.1.3 Assisted Cell search with a helper device . 14g35.2 Advanced Multi-RAT Assistance in Heterogeneous Networks . 14g35.2.1 Inter-Network Sensing Assistance 15g35.2.2 Network Service Discovery Assistance 16g35.2.3 Location Track
10、ing by Proxy . 16g35.2.4 Network Optimization 17g35.2.5 Assistance for Network Healing . 17g35.3 Retrieval of information on available White Spaces from a geo-location database 18g36 Management of operator-governed opportunistic networks . 19g36.1 Scenarios 19g36.2 Technical challenges 20g36.2.1 Sui
11、tability determination . 21g36.2.1.1 Definition 21g36.2.1.2 Triggers . 21g36.2.1.3 Sub-challenges 22g36.2.1.3.1 Detection of opportunities for ON with respect to nodes 22g36.2.1.3.2 Detection of opportunities with respect to potential radio paths . 22g36.2.1.3.3 Assessment of potential gains 22g36.2
12、.1.4 Output . 22g36.2.2 Creation 22g36.2.2.1 Definition 22g36.2.2.2 Trigger . 23g36.2.2.3 Sub-challenges/Output 23g36.2.2.3.1 Infrastructure coverage extension 23g36.2.2.3.2 Resolve capacity issues of the infrastructure . 23g36.2.2.3.3 Opportunistic ad-hoc networking (for localized service provision
13、) 23g36.2.2.3.4 Opportunistic traffic aggregation in the access network 23g36.2.2.3.5 Opportunistic resource aggregation in the backhaul 23g36.2.3 Maintenance 23g36.2.3.1 Definition 24g36.2.3.2 Trigger . 24g36.2.3.3 Sub-challenges/Output 24g36.2.3.3.1 Monitoring . 24g36.2.3.3.2 Reconfiguration decis
14、ions . 24g36.2.4 Termination. 25g36.2.4.1 Definition 25g36.2.4.2 Triggers . 25g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 684 V1.1.1 (2012-04) 46.2.4.3 Sub-challenges/Output 25g36.2.4.3.1 Handover to infrastructure . 25g36.2.4.3.2 Resource release 25g37 Implementation options for Control Channels for Cognitive Radio Systems
15、 26g37.1 Radio access technology independent implementation 26g37.1.1 IEEE 1900.4 based Information model . 26g37.1.2 3GPP ANDSF-based/OMA DM-based implementation 26g37.1.3 Distributed Agents based approach. 27g37.1.4 IETF DIAMETER based approach . 27g37.1.5 IETF PAWS based implementation 28g37.1.6
16、IEEE 802.21 based approach 29g37.1.7 Network management based implementations 29g37.2 Radio access dependent implementation 30g37.2.1 3GPP based L1 and L2 implementations 30g37.2.2 IEEE 802.11 based 31g37.2.2.1 Vendor Specific Information in MAC frames . 31g37.2.2.2 IEEE 802.11u 32g37.2.2.3 Direct W
17、i-Fi Approach . 32g37.2.3 Bluetoothbased. 32g37.2.4 WiMedia UWB based . 34g37.3 New Common Multi-RAT Control Layer Approaches 35g37.3.1 IEEE 802.19.1 TV White Space Coexistence Methods 35g37.4 Overall assessment of implementation options 37g38 Conclusion 40g3History 41g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 684 V1.1.1 (
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21、 by ETSI Technical Committee Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS). Introduction For the efficient operation of Cognitive Radio Systems, mechanisms with that will allow for the exchange and distribution of information as well the coordination between various management entities are essential. In this r
22、espect, Control Channels have been identified as a key feature required for Cognitive Radio Systems, as means for transmitting elements of information necessary to manage and realize various operations within a Cognitive Radio Systems. In this scope, the present document aims to identify and study c
23、ommunication mechanisms: 1) for the coexistence and coordination of different cognitive radio networks and nodes, operating in unlicensed bands like the ISM band or as secondary users in TV White Spaces; 2) for the management of Operator-governed Opportunistic Networks, operating in the same bands a
24、s mentioned above. In particular, it is expected that these networks will include mechanisms for operator-governed ad-hoc coverage extensions or capacity extensions of infrastructure networks. The communication is expected to include procedures from terminal to terminal as well as between a terminal
25、 and infrastructure networks. These mechanisms could be radio access technology (RAT) specific or/and be RAT-independent. Further on, the present document presents and analyses implementation options for Control Channels for Cognitive Radio Systems, taking into account previous work on in-band-Cogni
26、tive Pilot Channel (CPC) and Cognitive Control Channel (CCC). The investigation of implementation options is a crucial step towards the realisation of the Control Channels and the deployment of Cognitive Radio Systems. ETSI ETSI TR 102 684 V1.1.1 (2012-04) 61 Scope The present document aims to ident
27、ify and study potential communication mechanisms on Control Channels for Cognitive Radio Systems: 1) for the coexistence and coordination among different cognitive radio networks and nodes, operating in unlicensed bands like the ISM band or as secondary users in TV White Spaces; 2) for the managemen
28、t of operator-governed Opportunistic Networks, operating in the same bands as mentioned above. 2 References References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-spe
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30、id at the time of publication, ETSI cannot guarantee their long term validity. 2.1 Normative references The following referenced documents are necessary for the application of the present document. Not applicable. 2.2 Informative references The following referenced documents are not necessary for th
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49、rposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: Cognitive Control Network (CCN): network of nodes in different cognitive radio networks communicating with each other for controlling the frequency agile behaviour among the set of cognitive radio networks Cognitive Control Channel (CCC): distributed approach for real time communication between different CRS nodes in a specific geographical area NOTE 1: CCC may enable different CRS nodes to