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Kebanyakan kerja sebelum ini telah membentangkan keuntungan peruntukan spektrum dinamik (DSA) yang dicapai dengan menggunakan masa atau variasi serantau dalam permintaan trafik antara operator berbilang rangkaian (NO). Dalam makalah ini, kami memperkenalkan fungsi yang diperlukan untuk entiti yang berkaitan dengan perkongsian dan peruntukan spektrum dan mencadangkan algoritma peruntukan spektrum sambil mempertimbangkan keutamaan jangka panjang antara NO, keutamaan antara perkhidmatan kelas berbilang dan permintaan lebar jalur yang mendesak. Untuk mengambil kira keutamaan antara NO dan keutamaan perkhidmatan berbilang kelas, metrik perkongsian spektrum (SSM) dicadangkan, manakala prosedur rundingan dicadangkan untuk menangani permintaan lebar jalur yang mendesak.
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Hoon KIM, Taein HYON, Yeonwoo LEE, "Priority and Negotiation Based Dynamic Spectrum Allocation Scheme for Multiple Radio Access Network Operators" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 7, pp. 2393-2396, July 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.7.2393.
Abstract: Most of previous works have presented the dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA) gain achieved by utilizing the time or regional variations in traffic demand between multi-network operators (NOs). In this paper, we introduce the functionalities required for the entities related with the spectrum sharing and allocation and propose a spectrum allocation algorithm while considering the long-term priority between NOs, the priority between multiple class services, and the urgent bandwidth request. To take into account the priorities among the NOs and the priorities of multiple class services, a spectrum sharing metric (SSM) is proposed, while a negotiation procedure is proposed to treat the urgent bandwidth request.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.7.2393/_p
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journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications},
title={Priority and Negotiation Based Dynamic Spectrum Allocation Scheme for Multiple Radio Access Network Operators},
year={2008},
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pages={2393-2396},
abstract={Most of previous works have presented the dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA) gain achieved by utilizing the time or regional variations in traffic demand between multi-network operators (NOs). In this paper, we introduce the functionalities required for the entities related with the spectrum sharing and allocation and propose a spectrum allocation algorithm while considering the long-term priority between NOs, the priority between multiple class services, and the urgent bandwidth request. To take into account the priorities among the NOs and the priorities of multiple class services, a spectrum sharing metric (SSM) is proposed, while a negotiation procedure is proposed to treat the urgent bandwidth request.},
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doi={10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.7.2393},
ISSN={1745-1345},
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AU - Hoon KIM
AU - Taein HYON
AU - Yeonwoo LEE
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JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
SN - 1745-1345
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