Standard IEEE 1900.5.2-2017 26.6.2018 preview

IEEE 1900.5.2-2017

IEEE Standard for Method for Modeling Spectrum Consumption

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Designation standards: IEEE 1900.5.2-2017
Publication date standards: 26.6.2018
SKU: NS-851460
The number of pages: 152
Approximate weight : 487 g (1.07 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE 1900.5.2-2017 :

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A vendor-independent generalized method for modeling spectrum consumption of any type of use of radio frequency spectrum and the attendant computations for arbitrating the compatibility among models are defined in this standard. The methods of modeling are chosen to support the development of tractable algorithms for determining the compatibility between models and for performing various spectrum management tasks that operate on a plurality of models. The modeling methods are exclusively focused on capturing spectrum use but are defined in a schema that can be joined with other schemata related to spectrum management.

ISBN: 978-1-5044-4813-0, 978-1-5044-4814-7

Number of Pages: 152

Product Code: STD23076, STDPD23076

Keywords: DSA, dynamic spectrum access, IEEE 1900.5.2™, SCM, spectrum consumption model

Category: Communication Networks/Systems

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