Recent FCC regulations on TV white spaces allow geo-location databases to be the sole source of spectrum information for White Space Devices (WSDs). Geo-location databases protect TV band incumbents by keeping track of TV transmitters and their protected service areas based on their location, transmission parameters and sophisticated propagation models. In this article, we argue that keeping track of both TV transmitters and TV receivers (i.e. TV sets) can achieve significant improvement in the availability of white spaces. We first identify wasted spectrum opportunities, both temporal and spatial, due to the current approach of white spaces detection. We then propose DynaWhite, a cloud-based architecture that orchestrates the detection and dissemination of highly-dynamic, real-time, and fine-grained TV white space information. DynaWhite introduces the next generation of geo-location databases by combining traditional sensing techniques with a novel unconventional sensing approach based on the detection of the passive TV receivers using standard cell phones. We present a quantitative evaluation of the potential gains in white space availability for large scale deployments of DynaWhite. We finally identify challenges that need to be addressed in the research community in order to exploit this potential for leveraging dynamic real-time fine-grained TV white spaces.
[1]
Moustafa Youssef,et al.
No need to war-drive: unsupervised indoor localization
,
2012,
MobiSys '12.
[2]
T. Maseng,et al.
Digital Broadcasting: Increasing the Available White Space Spectrum Using TV Receiver Information
,
2012,
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine.
[3]
K. Ramchandran,et al.
Detecting primary receivers for cognitive radio applications
,
2005,
First IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2005. DySPAN 2005..
[4]
Yonghong Zeng,et al.
White-Space Sensing Device for Detecting Vacant Channels in TV Bands
,
2008,
2008 3rd International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications (CrownCom 2008).
[5]
Paramvir Bahl,et al.
White space networking with wi-fi like connectivity
,
2009,
SIGCOMM '09.
[6]
Ian F. Akyildiz,et al.
Cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks: A survey
,
2011,
Phys. Commun..
[7]
J. Grosspietsch,et al.
Geo-Location Database Techniques for Incumbent Protection in the TV White Space
,
2008,
2008 3rd IEEE Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks.