Managing Policies for Dynamic Spectrum Access

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D. Lewis, K. Feeney, K. Foley, L. Doyle, T. Forde, P. Argyroudis, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, Managing Policies for Dynamic Spectrum Access, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1st International IFIP TC6 Conference on Autonomic Networking (AN2006), Paris, France, Septemeber, 2006, LNCS 4195, Springer-Verlag, 2006, 285-297

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The advent of software radio technology and the resulting potential for dynamic access to the radio spectrum presents major new challenges in managing that access. These challenges arise from the likely spread of spectrum access decision-making authority well beyond existing regulatory authorities to a wide variety of co-existing market-based or open-access schemes. Policy-based management mechanisms are proposed as a flexible means for defining the rules that determine spectrum allocation dynamically. However, many existing policy based mechanisms rely on a fixed organisation structure and so are insufficiently flexible to support combinations of central allocation, market mechanisms and commons usage. In this paper we present the application of a novel policy-based management mechanism based on self-managing communities to the management of policy authoring authority. We show how an existing implementation could be used to manage a software-based radio system and how this approach provides self-organisation of multiple groupings with differing goals and policies in the allocation of spectrum. This is illustrated by taking real world policy authoring scenario from the world first software radio test license.

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Other Titles: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Type of material: Conference Paper