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IEEE 1900.4 2009

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IEEE Standard for Architectural Building Blocks Enabling Network-Device Distributed Decision Making for Optimized Radio Resource Usage in Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks

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New IEEE Standard – Active. The standard defines the building blocks comprising (i) network resource managers, (ii) device resource managers, and (iii) the information to be exchanged between the building blocks, for enabling coordinated network-device distributed decision making that will aid in the optimization of radio resource usage, including spectrum access control, in heterogeneous wireless access networks. The standard is limited to the architectural and functional definitions at a first stage. The corresponding protocols definition related to the information exchange will be addressed at a later stage.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1900.4™-2009 Front cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
7 Errata
Interpretations
Patents
8 Participants
11 Contents
13 Important notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Document overview
14 2. Normative references
15 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
17 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. Overall system description
4.1 System overview
19 4.2 Summary of use cases
20 4.3 Assumptions
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Dynamic spectrum assignment
4.3.3 Dynamic spectrum sharing
21 4.3.4 Distributed radio resource usage optimization
5. Requirements
5.1 System requirements
5.1.1 Decision making
22 5.1.2 Context awareness
23 5.1.3 Reconfiguration
24 5.2 Functional requirements
5.2.1 NRM functionality
25 5.2.2 TRM functionality
26 5.3 Information model requirements
6. Architecture
6.1 System description
27 6.1.1 Entities
6.1.2 Interfaces between entities
29 6.1.3 Reference model
30 6.2 Functional description
31 6.2.1 NRM functions
33 6.2.2 TRM functions
6.2.3 Interfaces of NRM and TRM functions
36 7. Information model
7.1 Introduction
37 7.2 Information modeling approach
7.3 Information model classes
38 7.3.1 Common base class
7.3.2 Policy classes
7.3.3 Terminal-related classes
42 7.3.4 CWN-related classes
44 8. Procedures
8.1 Introduction
48 8.2 Generic procedures
8.2.1 Collecting context information
51 8.2.2 Generating spectrum assignment policies
52 8.2.3 Making spectrum assignment decision
56 8.2.4 Performing spectrum access on network side
58 8.2.5 Generating radio resource selection policies
60 8.2.6 Performing reconfiguration on terminal side
61 8.3 Examples of use case realization
8.3.1 Dynamic spectrum assignment
62 8.3.2 Dynamic spectrum sharing
63 8.3.3 Distributed radio resource usage optimization
65 Annex A (informative) Use cases
A.1 Dynamic spectrum assignment
A.1.1 Single operator scenario
66 A.1.2 Multiple operator scenario 1 (NRM is inside operator)
69 A.1.3 Multiple operator scenario 2 (NRM is outside operators)
71 A.2 Dynamic spectrum sharing
73 A.3 Distributed radio resource usage optimization
75 Annex B (normative) Class definitions for information model
B.1 Notational tools
76 B.2 Common base class
B.3 Policy classes
78 B.4 Terminal classes
86 B.5 CWN classes
94 B.6 Relations between terminal and CWN classes
96 Annex C (normative) Data type definitions for information model
C.1 Function definitions
98 C.2 ASN.1 type definitions
105 Annex D (informative) Information model extensions and usage example
D.1 Functions for external management interface
106 D.2 Additional utility classes
115 D.3 Additional ASN.1 type definitions for utility classes
116 D.4 Example for distributed radio resource usage optimization use case
121 Annex E (informative) Deployment examples
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Deployment examples for single operator scenario
126 E.3 Multiple operator scenario 1 (NRM is inside operator)
127 E.4 Multiple operator scenario 2 (NRM is outside operator)
IEEE 1900.4 2009
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