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- the present specification relates to a service switching method of a management device serving a network or a device.
- new frequencies are allocated through auctions, or the existing frequencies are recovered from existing operators and relocated to other operators, thereby allocating the limited resources.
- next-generation communication systems are designed in the form of convergence of several networks, systems are becoming more complex, and the need for interworking is gradually increasing.
- communication technologies and services have developed, the frequency of use of frequency resources has increased, and the problem of frequency depletion has reached a serious situation as it has occupied a certain frequency band to provide excellent communication technologies and services.
- the frequency sharing method has been attracting attention as a solution to this problem. This is because the current frequency shortage is due to the existing partition type frequency management method, and the frequency distribution table seems to lack the frequency, but started from the viewpoint of solving the frequency shortage problem through the sharing method.
- Cognitive radio technology refers to a system in which a communication device observes a communication environment by itself, determines and selects an operation method for optimal communication, and plans a future judgment process from previous communication experiences. In other words, it is adaptive and rational in finding unused or unused Spectrum holes (White space) among the frequency bands allocated to unlicensed bands. It is technology to use. At this time, if a primary user who has a license in the corresponding band is found, the user should immediately stop using the band or adjust the transmission power so as not to damage the main user.
- One embodiment disclosed herein is to discover a network or a device that is more substantially in a neighbor relationship by using the use channel information and the interference level information of the network or the device in a neighbor discovery process.
- another embodiment disclosed herein is to more effectively avoid the interference relationship by using the use channel information of the neighbor network or device in the resource allocation process (resource allocation).
- Another embodiment disclosed herein is to enable a smooth transition between service modes provided by the coexistence system.
- the coexistence manager may include the TVBD network or a device. Sending a request to switch between services of the TVBD network or device to a network; And the coexistence manager receiving a response to the request from the TVBD network or device.
- the services include an information service for the TVBD network or device to obtain neighbor information from the coexistence manager, and a management service for the TVBD network or device to provide a measurement result to the coexistence manager.
- the response includes an indicator indicating whether the request was processed successfully.
- the method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager may further include receiving, by the coexistence manager, neighbor information of the TVBD network or device from a server.
- the server determines a neighbor TVBD network or device that is interfering with the TVBD network or device.
- a method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager, the coexistence manager receiving information on an operating channel from another coexistence manager It further includes.
- a method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager may include: transmitting, by the coexistence manager, a request for information on the operation channel to the other coexistence manager; It further includes.
- the method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager further includes the step of the coexistence manager receiving the measurement result from the TVBD network or the device. .
- the receiving of the measurement result may include receiving, by the coexistence manager, the measurement result from the TVBD network or device periodically or at the request of the coexistence manager.
- the coexistence manager may include the TVBD network or a device. Receiving a request to switch between services of the TVBD network or device from a; And the coexistence manager sending a response to the request to the TVBD network or device.
- the services include an information service for obtaining the neighbor information from the coexistence manager by the TVBD network or a device and a management service for providing a measurement result to the coexistence manager with the TVBD network or device. Contains an indicator indicating whether the request has been successfully processed.
- the method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager may further include receiving, by the coexistence manager, neighbor information of the TVBD network or device from a server.
- the server may determine a neighbor TVBD network or device in an interference relationship with the TVBD network or device.
- a method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager, the coexistence manager receiving information on an operating channel from another coexistence manager It further includes.
- a method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager may include: transmitting, by the coexistence manager, a request for information on the operation channel to the other coexistence manager; It further includes.
- the method of switching between services of a TVBD network or a device in a device including the coexistence manager further includes the step of the coexistence manager receiving the measurement result from the TVBD network or the device. .
- the receiving of the measurement result may include the coexistence manager receiving the measurement result periodically from the TVBD network or the device or at the request of the coexistence manager.
- a network or device that is more substantially in a neighbor relationship may be discovered by using use channel information and interference level information of the network or device.
- an interference relationship may be more efficiently avoided by using usage channel information of a neighbor network or a device in a resource allocation process.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a coexistence system according to an embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a coexistence system according to another embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG 3 illustrates an example in which a coexistence system is disposed according to an embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG. 5 shows another example in which a coexistence system is disposed according to an embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary diagram illustrating an operation of the CDIS / CDB 400.
- FIG. 7 is an exemplary view showing a coexistence contour.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example of a coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or a coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) in the environment of FIG. 7.
- CWM coexistence whitespace map
- Coexistence MAP coexistence map
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for describing a process in which a coexistence manager (CM) 300 receives use channel information and interference level information from a TVBD network or device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- CM coexistence manager
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing a process in which a coexistence manager (CM) 300 receives use channel information and interference level information from a TVBD network or device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for describing a process in which a coexistence manager (CM) 300 discovers a neighbor set of a TVBD network or device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a service switching process of a TVBD network or device 100 or a coexistence manager (CM) 300 according to an exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a service switching process of a TVBD network or device 100 or a coexistence manager (CM) 300 according to another exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a service selection process of a TVBD network or device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- FIG. 15A is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of a coexistence service change request according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of a coexistence service change notification according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of a coexistence service change notification according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- FIG. 15C is a diagram illustrating semantics of a service primitive of a coexistence service change response according to an embodiment disclosed in the present specification.
- FIG. 15D is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of coexistence service change confirmation according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- CM coexistence manager
- first and second may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms. The terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another.
- first component may be referred to as the second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as the first component.
- the terminal may be a user equipment (UE), a mobile equipment (ME), a mobile station (MS), a user terminal (UT), a subscriber station (SS), a mobile subscriber station (MSS), or a wireless device.
- the device may be called a wireless device, a handheld device, or an access terminal (AT).
- the IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) standard is 2.4. It provides transmission speeds of 11 Mbps (IEEE 802.11b) and 54 Mbps (IEEE 802.11a) using an unlicensed band at GHz or 5 GHz.
- IEEE 802.11g applies orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) at 2.4 GHz to provide a transmission rate of 54 Mbps.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
- IEEE 802.11n applies MIMO-OFDM to provide a transmission rate of 300 Mbps for four spatial streams. IEEE 802.11n supports channel bandwidth up to 40 MHz, in which case it provides a transmission rate of 600 Mbps.
- TV Whitespace includes VHF bands (54-60, 76-88, 174-216 MHz) and UHF bands (470-698 MHz) allocated to broadcast TV systems, and operates in the corresponding frequency bands.
- VHF bands 54-60, 76-88, 174-216 MHz
- UHF bands 470-698 MHz
- TVWS is an abbreviation of TV White Space, which means an empty frequency band not used by broadcasters in the VHF and UHF frequency bands distributed for TV broadcasting. When the conditions are met, it means the unlicensed band that can be used. That is, the TV white space may mean frequency information for broadcasting.
- spatially refers to an empty band and an unused frequency band or area where broadcasting waves cannot reach, due to fear of frequency interference between broadcasters. Does not mean empty broadcast frequency in time. It should never interfere with the television viewer, a customer of a broadcaster, to interfere with reception, nor should it affect wireless microphone devices that use part of this band to communicate at low power.
- the fixed device refers to a device that performs transmission only at a predetermined location.
- An IEEE 802.11 TVWS terminal represents an unauthorized device operating using IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY in the TV whitespace spectrum.
- Unauthorized users who want to use TV Whitespace must provide protection for authorized users. Therefore, before starting transmission in the TV band, make sure that an authorized user occupies the band.
- the location information database is a database that stores and manages information on authorized devices registered to the user, location information of authorized devices, and channel usage information that is dynamically changed according to usage time.
- a station performs a spectrum sensing mechanism.
- a spectrum detection mechanism an energy detection method, a feature detection method, and the like are utilized. If the strength of the received signal is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, it is first determined that the incumbent user is in use, or if the DTV preamble is detected, the first user is determined to be in use. If it is determined that the user is in use in a channel immediately adjacent to the channel currently being used, the STA and the access point (AP) must lower the transmission power.
- the coexistence system has a coexistence enabler (CE) 200, a coexistence manager (CM) 300, and a coexistence discovery and management server (CDIS) according to a function. Server) or Coexistence Database (CDB) 400.
- CE coexistence enabler
- CM coexistence manager
- CDB Coexistence Database
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 are logical entities defined for coexistence between different wireless systems or wireless operators operating in an unauthorized state in the TV whitespace.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 has an interface with the TVWS database and provides a policy and guidelines related to coexistence for the coexistence between different systems and operators operating on the TVWS, and is connected to the coexistence enabler (CE) ( 200) An object that can perform resource allocation to solve the interface problem between them.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 has an interface with the TVBD network or the device 100 and transmits information and commands received from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 to the TVBD network or the device 100.
- STAs may perform a function of a coexistence enabler (CE) 200, and a coexistence manager (CM) as a higher object that can control a plurality of coexistence enabler (CE) 200. It deals with the coexistence network structure in which a management entity such as 300 exists.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 receives information or commands related to coexistence from the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the received information or command is converted into media specific information or command by the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 for operation of the TVBD network or device 100 required by the message.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 may be converted into a message form defined in the coexistence system by the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 and transmitted to the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 is located in the TVBD network or device 100 so that information and commands for coexistence can be delivered with service access points (SAPs) and primitives with the TVBD network or device 100 management entity. (primitive) must be defined.
- SAPs service access points
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may service one or more coexistence enablers (CE) 200.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may obtain necessary information from an external entity, such as a TVWS database, or a coexistence enabler (CE) 200 or another coexistence manager (CM) 300, which is serviced by itself.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 exchanges information or command messages with other coexistence managers (CM) 300, or transmits information or commands to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 serviced by them.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 makes a coexistence decision making based on the obtained information, and determines an operation channel and a maximum transmit power value of the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 which it services. May be included in the decision.
- the TVBD network or device 100 may be a device or a network as an unauthorized user using the TV band.
- the TVBD network or the device 100 may be a device operating in a master mode such as an access point (AP) or a base station (BS). They may communicate with the coexistence manager (CM) 300 for coexistence while operating in the master mode and manage / control devices operating in the slave mode.
- AP access point
- BS base station
- CM coexistence manager
- CDIS (400) has an interface with the coexistence manager (CM) (300), the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and the coexistence manager (CM) service that the coexistence manager (CM) 300 that they service.
- Information about the TVBD network or device 100 served by the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 or the TVBD network or device 100 may be Available channel list information obtained from the TVBD network or the measurement result of the device 100, a list of coexistence enabler (CE) 200 serviced by the coexistence manager (CM) 300, etc., the coexistence manager ( CM) can be obtained from the management (300).
- the CDIS 400 may calculate a neighbor relationship between the coexistence managers (CM) 300 and the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 serviced by the CDIS 400. That is, when considering a specific TVBD network or device 100, who is the TVBD network or device 100 in an interfering relationship with the TVBD network or device 100 and the TVBD network or device 100
- the service coexistence enabler (CE) 200 and the coexistence manager (CM) 300 can be calculated who.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 establishes a connection with the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and registers itself with the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- Coexistence manager (CM) 300 should also establish a connection with a neighbor coexistence manager (CM) (300).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 manages the registered coexistence enabler (CE) 200 and provides a service for coexistence.
- a topology in which the coexistence manager (CM) 300 manages a plurality of coexistence enablers (CE) 200 and makes decisions for coexistence is called a centralized topology.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 depends on the decision of the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 is connected to the coexistence manager (CM) 300 through the interface B1, and the coexistence manager (CM) 300 connects the interface B2 with the CDIS or the CDB 400. Is connected through, the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is connected to another coexistence manager (CM) (200) via the interface B3.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 is connected to the TVBD network or the device 100 through the interface A.
- the TVBD network or device 100 refers to a terminal that enables use of a TV white space by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
- the TVBD network or device 100 may be connected to the TVWS database 600 through the interface C.
- the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 may request and obtain information required for coexistence from the TVBD (TeleVision Band Device) network or device 100, and coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is a function of searching for other CMs to solve coexistence problems between TVBD networks, generating a corresponding coexistence request / command and control information, and generating the coexistence enabler (CE).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is a function of selecting a representative coexistence manager by sharing information about the coexistence managers, coexistence for efficiently sharing frequency resources between other networks and systems as described below It may have a function of generating a white space map and a function of assisting network operators in performing management related to TVWS coexistence.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may be implemented in an embedded form in a device such as an access point (AP) or a base station (Base-station), or may be implemented outside the device.
- a device such as an access point (AP) or a base station (Base-station), or may be implemented outside the device.
- AP access point
- Base-station base station
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may be represented as CDIS or CDB according to a function.
- CDIS / CDB 400 provides the ability to create a coexistence whitespace map or coexistence map, and manage management related to TVWS coexistence in order to efficiently share frequency resources between different networks and systems.
- the controller may have a function of controlling a plurality of operators and a function of electing a representative CM in order to reduce communication overhead between coexistence managers and solve a coexistence problem.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 calculates a coexistence contour to search for neighboring networks / systems, and coexistence whitespace map or coexistence map to solve a coexistence problem.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 distributes resources omnipotent in allocating resources, or proposes a criterion of priority among the CM 300 as an intermediary. Coordination of resource selection of the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may be performed, or may serve as a medium for sharing information between external and heterogeneous networks between the coexistence manager (CM) 300 as a DB (Data Base).
- CM coexistence manager
- the interface A is an interface between the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 and the TVBD network or the device 100, and information required for coexistence from the TVBD network or the device 100 is configured for coexistence ( configuration / information request, configuration / measurement / information response for coexistence, and other information can be provided as needed Reconstruction request / command and control information (corresponding to coexistence request / command and control information received from CM), TVBD network or device 100 from the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 to the TVBD network or device 100. Requests / commands related to controlling the measurements performed by the user, information informing of possible resources, and other information may be provided as needed.
- the interface B1 is an interface between the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 and the coexistence manager (CM) 300, and the coexistence manager (CM) 300 from the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 is used for coexistence.
- the required information (information obtained from the TVBD network or device 100) and other information as needed may be provided.
- From the coexistence manager (CM) (300) to the coexistence enabler (CE) (200) may be provided with coexistence request / command and control information and other information as needed.
- the interface B2 is an interface between the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and the CDIS / CDB (400), which is required for a coexistence map from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 to the CDIS / CDB (400) Information, information required for neighbor sets, information required for register / unenrolled, information required for discovery (obtained by the currently used CM), required for coexistence The information to be obtained (obtained by the currently used CM) and other information as necessary may be provided.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is notified for the information notified for the coexistence map, the neighbor set (or neighbor list).
- Information information notified for the representative CM, information required for discovery (obtained by another CM), information required for coexistence (obtained by another CM), other information as needed, and the like may be provided. .
- the interface B3 is an interface between the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and another coexistence manager (CM) (300), and search from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 to another coexistence manager (CM) (300).
- Information and messages required for coexistence, registration / unresgister from coexistence manager (CM) to representative coexistence manager (CM) or device coexistence manager (CM) to server coexistence manager (CM))
- Information notified for coexistence map Information notified for coexistence map, information notified for coexistence map (from CM to representative CM or from server's CM to device's CM), information required for policy exchange / negotiation, and other information as needed.
- the interface C is an interface between the TVBD network or the device 100 and the TVWS database 600, so that information notified for an available channel from the TVWS database 600 to the TVBD network or device 100 may be provided.
- the interface D is an interface between the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and an operator management entity (OME) 700 and a network operation related to information from the OME 700 to the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- Information eg, constraints associated with operating spectrum policy / network
- other information may be provided as needed.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a coexistence system according to another embodiment of the present specification.
- the coexistence enabler 200 and the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may be embedded in an access point (AP) and a base station (BS: BaseStation), respectively.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may be connected to the TVWS database 600. Through this connection, the CDIS / CDB 400 may receive TV whitespace information from the TVWS database 600.
- FIG 3 illustrates an example in which a coexistence system is disposed according to an embodiment of the present specification.
- the communication system A may be a cellular communication such as CDMA, GSM, CDMA-2000, WCDMA, LTE, LTE-Advanced, IEEE 802.16.
- the system B may be a cellular system having a smaller cell coverage than the communication system A.
- the system B may be a system such as Wi-Fi.
- the system C may be a cellular system such as a femto cell having a smaller cell coverage than the system B.
- a coexistence manager (CM) exists in each of the communication system A, the communication system B, and the communication system C.
- CM coexistence manager
- the communication system A, the communication system B, and the communication system C geographically coexist with each other in the network A, and also coexist with each other in the network B.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may generate a coexistence map and transmit the coexistence map to each of the coexistence managers CM.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is shown as not embedded in the AP and BS, but this is for illustrative purposes only, the coexistence manager (CM) (300) May be embedded in the AP and the BS.
- a coexistence enabler (CE) 200 may be embedded in the AP and the BS.
- the AP and the BS register with the coexistence manager (CM) 300, the CDIS / CDB 400, and the TVWS database 600, respectively.
- CM coexistence manager
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 likewise performs registration in the CDIS / CDB 400 and the TVWS database.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may receive a channel list for broadcasting from the TVWS database 600.
- the channel list may be frequency information for broadcasting.
- the channel list may include information about an operating channel of the broadcast and a transmit power limitation.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 uses the location information and available channel information of the BS and the AP to determine whether the CDIS / CDB 400 coexists in an arbitrary region.
- the coverage radius of the AP and the BS is calculated and based on the channel list, that is, the frequency information for the broadcasting, different types of access points located in the arbitrary region, that is, the AP and the A BS (or resource) or one or more frequency bands available to the BS may be allocated, and information about the channel (or resource) and band may be generated and transmitted, for example, a coexistence map.
- FIG. 5 shows another example in which a coexistence system is disposed according to an embodiment of the present specification.
- the coexistence manager (CM) or CSIS / CDB (400) can be adjusted so that several APs can coexist in the radio.
- the various APs may be connected to the CDIS / CDB 400 using a physical connection such as the Internet.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may obtain channel information for broadcasting from the TVWS database 600 as described above.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may obtain channel information, for example, a broadcast channel set, for broadcasting in a specific geographic area.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may calculate a coexistence contour. In particular, it may be equipped with a neighbor detection function on whitespace for TV broadcast or other systems operating on a TV broadcast frequency.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may generate a coexistence whitespace map or a coexistence map as described above.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may provide common clock information. It can also provide information for time synchronization between different systems.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may provide parameters for radio range and interference range of each device.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may provide parameters for the aforementioned coexistence contour.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may identify neighbor network devices for coexistence between other systems.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may provide information about transmission power, antenna height, and other physical parameters of each network.
- 6 (a) and 6 (b) are exemplary views illustrating the operation of the CDIS / CDB 400.
- CM1 and CM2 there is a first coexistence manager (CM1) and a second coexistence manager (CM2), they are connected to the TVWS database 600 and CDIS / CDB (400), respectively have.
- the first coexistence manager CM1 and the second coexistence manager CM2 receive location information and frequency information for the broadcast, for example, whitespace map (WM) from the TVWS database 600.
- the white space map may mean information on empty frequency bands not used by broadcasters in the VHF and UHF frequency bands distributed for TV broadcasting.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may be connected to the TVWS database 600 to receive frequency information for the broadcast, for example, the white space map, from the TVWS database 600.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 generates a coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or a coexistence map (CWM) as described above based on the frequency information for the broadcast, for example, the white space map. can do.
- the generated coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) may be delivered to the first coexistence manager CM1 and the second coexistence manager CM2.
- the first coexistence manager (CM1) and the second coexistence manager (CM2) is connected to the TVWS database (600).
- the TVWS database 600 may be connected to the CDIS / CDB 400.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may transfer the aforementioned coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) to the TVWS database 600, and the TVWS database 600 may receive the received coexistence map.
- a coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or a coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) may be delivered to the first coexistence manager CM1 and the second coexistence manager CM2.
- the TVWS database 600 may impersonate the received coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) as the frequency information for the broadcast, for example, the whitespace map, and transmit the same. .
- the TVWS database 600 stores not only the received Coexistence Whitespace Map (CWM) or Coexistence MAP, but also frequency information for the broadcast, such as the white space map. It can be delivered to the first coexistence manager (CM1) and the second coexistence manager (CM2).
- the first coexistence manager (CM1) and the second coexistence manager (CM2) is not only the received coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or coexistence map (Coexistence MAP), but also the frequency information for the broadcast, For example, when all of the whitespace maps are received, an appropriate one can be selected and used.
- FIG. 7 is an exemplary view showing a coexistence contour.
- Network A, Network B, Network C are in close proximity to each other.
- the coexistence contour of each network is shown by the solid line, and the separation distance of each network is shown by the dotted line.
- the coexistence contour is determined by the characteristics of each network itself.
- the separation distance may be determined by the characteristics with other networks.
- the coexistence contours of the network A and the network B almost touch each other, and partially overlap the coexistence contours of the network A and the network C.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example of a coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or a coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) in the environment of FIG. 7.
- CWM coexistence whitespace map
- Coexistence MAP coexistence map
- channels 1 to 6 exist.
- channels 1 and 2 are channels used for broadcasting according to frequency information for the broadcasting, for example, the white space map.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 transmits the coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or the coexistence map (Coexistence MAP) to the network A indicating that channel 4 is an idle channel. Accordingly, if the network A determines to use channel 4, the CDIS / CDB 400 determines that the coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or coexistence indicates that channel 3, channel 5, and channel 6 are idle channels. A map (Coexistence MAP) is transmitted to the network B. Accordingly, if the network B determines to use channel 6, for example, the CDIS / CDB 400 determines that the coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or coexistence map (CWM) indicating that channel 3 and channel 5 are idle channels. Coexistence MAP) may be sent to network C.
- Coexistence whitespace map CWM
- Coexistence MAP coexistence whitespace map
- the CDIS / CDB 400 transmits the coexistence whitespace map (CWM) or the coexistence map (CWM) to the networks A, B, and C, respectively, so that the networks A, B, and C Enable coexistence on the radio.
- CWM coexistence whitespace map
- CWM coexistence map
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for describing a process in which a coexistence manager (CM) 300 receives use channel information and interference level information from a TVBD network or device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- CM coexistence manager
- the TVBD network or device 100 may transmit the use channel information and the interference level information to the coexistence manager (CM) 300 through a measurement message.
- the TVBD network or device 100 may transmit the measurement frame format to the coexistence manager (CM) 300 at the request of the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 transmits a measurement request (measurement_request) to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 (S112), and the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 receives the received measurement request.
- the transmission is sent to the TVBD network or the device 100 (S114).
- the TVBD network or the device 100 transmits a measurement report to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 in response to the measurement request (S116), and the coexistence enabler (CE) 200
- the received measurement report is transmitted to the coexistence manager (CM) 300 (S118).
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing a process in which a coexistence manager (CM) 300 receives use channel information and interference level information from a TVBD network or device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- the TVBD network or the device 100 may periodically transmit the measurement frame format to the coexistence manager (CM) 300. That is, the TVBD network or the device 100 periodically transmits a measurement report to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 (S122), and the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 transmits the received measurement report to the TVBD network. Or it transmits to the device 100 (S122).
- CM coexistence manager
- the measurement request frame format may be defined as shown in Table 1 below.
- Coexistence frame header identifies a frame.
- the value of the information type field may be set, for example, to 3 (measurement request).
- the measurement request elements field may include one or more measurement request elements.
- the number and length of measurement request elements in a single measurement request frame may be limited by the maximum allowed Coexistence Protocol Data Unit (CXPDU) size.
- Measurement request elements may include a request to perform a specified measurement operation of the TVBD network or device 100 that receives the measurement request.
- the measurement request element frame format may be defined as shown in Table 2 below.
- the measurement type field may be defined as shown in Table 3 below.
- a measurement type may indicate an interference level.
- the measurement request field corresponding to the interference level request element may be defined as shown in Table 4 below.
- the Measurement Start Time field is set to the time at which the requested measurement starts. A value of zero indicates that the requested measurement starts immediately.
- the Measurement Duration field is set to the delay time of the requested measurement, expressed in time units (TUs).
- TV Channel Numbers indicate TV channel numbers to which a measurement request applies. Channel numbers may be defined differently in each country or region.
- the measurement report frame format may be defined as shown in Table 5 below.
- Coexistence frame header identifies a frame.
- the value of the information type field of the measurement report may be set to 4, for example.
- the measurement report elements field may include one or more measurement report elements. The number and length of measurement report elements in a single measurement report frame may be limited by the maximum allowed CXPDU size.
- Measurement report elements frame format may be defined as shown in Table 6 below.
- the measurement type field may be defined as shown in Table 3 above.
- a measurement type may indicate an interference level.
- the measurement report field corresponding to the interference level report element may be defined as shown in Table 7 below.
- the Actual Measurement Start Time field is set to the time when the TVBD measurement started.
- the Measurement Duration field is set to the delay time during which the TVBD report expressed in time units (TUs) is measured.
- the measuring TVBD address is set to the MAC address of the TVBD network or device 100 that actually performed the measurement.
- the interference level report field may be repeated periodically.
- the interference level report field may indicate the detected TVBD network or device 100.
- a measurement type may indicate occupied channel information.
- a measurement report field corresponding to occupied channel information may be defined as shown in Table 8 below.
- Table 8 Information element Actual Measurement Start Time Measurement duration Measuring TVBD Address Occupied Channel Information Report Octet 8 2 6 Variable
- the occupied channel information report may be defined as shown in Table 9 below.
- the Actual Measurement Start Time field is set to the time when the TVBD measurement started.
- the Measurement Duration field is set to the delay time during which the TVBD report expressed in time units (TUs) is measured.
- the channel number may be set to a channel number used by the TVBD user.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for describing a process in which a coexistence manager (CM) 300 discovers a neighbor set of a TVBD network or device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- the CDIS 400 receives neighbor information, timing information, resource information, interference level, and the like from the TVBD network or the device 100 or the coexistence manager (CM) 300, and calculates a neighbor set.
- the calculated Naver set is transmitted to the coexistence manager (CM) 300 (S210).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 transmits a request for usage channel information of the NAVER TVBD network or device 100 including a neighbor set to the NAVER coexistence manager (CM) 300 (S220).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 receives use channel information of the Naver TVBD network or the device 100 from the Naver coexistence manager (CM) 300 (S230).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 compares the available channels of the TVBD network or device 100 with the available channels of the Naver TVBD network or device 100.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 checks the channels included in the usage channel of the Naver TVBD network or the device 100 among the channels included in the available channels of the TVBD network or the device 100 (duplicate channel calculation). .
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 prioritizes channels included in the use channel of the Naver TVBD network or the device 100 and channels not included among the channels included in the available channels of the TVBD network or the device 100.
- a channel table (or priority table) for differentiation is generated (S240).
- channels included in the usage channel of the Naver TVBD network or the device 100 among the channels included in the available channels of the TVBD network or the device 100 are not included in the usage channel of the Naver TVBD network or the device 100. It may be lower priority than the channel.
- the channel table (or priority table) may be divided into a table according to usage channel information and a table according to the number of TVBD networks or devices 100 serviced by each coexistence manager (CM) 300. Alternatively, you can set up a table that merges two types of tables.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 transmits the generated channel table (or priority table) to the TVBD network or the device 100 (S250).
- the neighbor discovery information frame format that can be used in the neighbor set discovery process may be defined as shown in Table 10 below.
- Coexistence frame header identifies a frame.
- the information type field may be set to 3 (measurement request), for example.
- Neighbor discovery information elements include one or more neighbor discovery information elements. The number and length of neighbor discovery information elements in a single neighbor discovery information frame are limited by the maximum allowed CXPDU size.
- the neighbor discovery information element format may be defined as shown in Table 11 below.
- the neighbor discovery information field may be defined as shown in Table 12 below.
- the neighbor discovery information table element may indicate usage channel information.
- a neighbor discovery information field corresponding to a neighbor discovery information request element may be defined as shown in Table 13 below.
- TV Channel Numbers indicate TV channel numbers to which a neighbor discovery information request is applied.
- Channel Number is defined in consultation in each country or region.
- the neighbor discovery information request element may indicate usage channel information of the neighbor coexistence manager (CM) 300 (or, the Naver TVBD network or the device 100).
- CM neighbor coexistence manager
- a neighbor discovery request element field corresponding to a neighbor discovery information request element may be defined as shown in Table 14 below.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a service switching process of a TVBD network or device 100 or a coexistence manager (CM) 300 according to an exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 determines an available channel of the TVBD network or the device 100 based on various information such as neighbor information, timing information, resource information, and interference level information. And, it may be a service for delivering and managing the determined available channel information to the TVBD network or device 100.
- the second service is a TVBD network or device 100 receives a neighbor set from the CDIS 400 and an available channel list from the TVWS database 600 to receive a TVBD network or
- the device 100 may be a service for determining an available channel.
- the switching between the first service and the second service may be made by the TVBD network or device 100 or the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the TVBD network or device 100 may receive service information from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and select one of the first service and the second service as a service of the coexistence system based on the received service information. have.
- the TVBD network or the device 100 may determine whether to switch the service based on the available channel information received from the coexistence manager (CM) (300).
- the TVBD network or device 100 switches to the first service to the second service when there are no available channels required (e.g., when merging a plurality of adjacent channels cannot obtain a channel of sufficient size). You can decide.
- the TVBD network or device 100 transmits a service change request to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 (S312), and the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 coexists with the coexistence manager (CM) ( The service change request is transmitted to 300 (S314).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 transmits the first service information (C-MAP) or the second service information (TVBD neighbor information) to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 in response to the service change request (S316). ), The coexistence enabler (CE) 200 transmits the received service information to the TVBD network or the device 100 (S318).
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a service switching process of a TVBD network or device 100 or a coexistence manager (CM) 300 according to another exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- CM coexistence manager
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is a service change command (Service_switch_command) based on various information such as neighbor information, timing information, resource information, and interference level information received from the CDIS / CDB 400 and the TVBD network or the device 100.
- Service_switch_command a service change command
- various information such as neighbor information, timing information, resource information, and interference level information received from the CDIS / CDB 400 and the TVBD network or the device 100.
- the service changing request frame format may be defined as shown in Table 15 below.
- Coexsitence header identifies the frame.
- the Information Type field may be set to 9 (Service Changing Request frame) indicating a Service Changing Request frame.
- the service changing request element format is defined as shown in Table 16 below.
- the command type field is defined as shown in Table 17 below.
- a command type may indicate service changing.
- the service changing request field corresponding to the service changing command request element may be defined as shown in Table 18 below.
- the length is a variable value subject to a length value of a service type field.
- the service changing response frame format may be defined as shown in Table 19 below.
- Coexistence header identifies a frame.
- the Information Type field is set to 10 (Service Changing Response frame) indicating a Service Changing Response frame.
- the service changing response element format is defined as shown in Table 20 below.
- the command type field is defined as shown in Table 18 above.
- a command type may indicate service changing.
- the service changing response field corresponding to the service changing command response element may be defined as shown in Table 21 below.
- the Status Code field indicates the success or failure of the requested operation.
- the length of the status code field may be 1.
- the assigned status codes can be defined as shown in Table 22 below.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a service selection process of a TVBD network or device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 transmits Coexistence MAP (C-MAP) for the first service and NAVER information for the second service to the coexistence enabler (CE) 200 (S332).
- C-MAP Coexistence MAP
- CE coexistence enabler
- the blur 200 transmits the received neighbor information to the TVBD network or the device 100 (S334).
- the TVBD network or the device 100 selects a service based on the received neighbor information.
- the service switching frame format is defined as shown in Table 23 below.
- Coexistence frame header identifies a frame.
- the value of the information type field is set to 3 (Service Switching request).
- the Service Switching request elements field may include one or more Service Switching request elements. The number and length of Service Switching request elements in a single measurement request frame may be limited by the maximum allowed CXPDU size.
- the service switching request element may include a request for performing a specified service switching operation of the TVBD network or device 100 that receives the service switching request.
- the service switching request element format may be defined as shown in Table 24 below.
- the service type field may be defined as shown in Table 25 below.
- the service type field may be defined as shown in Table 26 below.
- the management service sub-element field may be defined as shown in Table 27 below.
- the discovery / information service sub-element field may be defined as shown in Table 28 below.
- the service switching request element field may be defined as shown in Table 29 below.
- FIG. 15A is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of a coexistence service change request according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- COEX_Servicechanging.request is used by COEX users to change the service type.
- the parameters of COEX_Servicechanging.request are defined as in Table 30 below.
- COEX_Servicechanging.request is created by a COEX user to change the service type. If the destination of the request is a local coexistence (COEX) entity itself, the local coexistence (COEX) entity responds with COEX_Servicechanging.confirm. If the destination of the request is a remote coexistence (COEX) entity, the local coexistence (COEX) entity may generate a corresponding Servicechanging Request message for the remote coexistence (COEX) entity.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of a coexistence service change notification according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of a coexistence service change notification according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- COEX_Servicechanging.indication is used by a COEX entity to inform a COEX user of the receipt of a Servicechanging Request message from a peer COEX entity.
- Parameters of COEX_Servicechanging.indication are defined as in Table 31 below.
- COEX_ID This identifies the caller of this primitive, which can be either a local COEX entity or a remote COEX entity.
- ServiceType SERVICETYPE_ID Service type
- COEX entity Used by a COEX entity to notify a COEX user when a COEX_Servicechanging.request message is received.
- the COEX user responds with a COEX_servicechanging.reponse primitive when an indication is received.
- FIG. 15C is a diagram illustrating semantics of a service primitive of a coexistence service change response according to an embodiment disclosed in the present specification.
- COEX_Servicechanging.response is used by a COEX user to deliver local service change information to a COEX user who invokes a service change request.
- the parameters of COEX_Servicechanging.response are defined as in Table 32 below.
- COEX_Servicechanging.indication Used by a COEX user in response to a received COEX_Servicechanging.indication. If a COEX entity receives a response, it may generate a corresponding COEX_servicechanging.report message and send it to the destination COEX entity.
- FIG. 15D is a diagram illustrating semantics of service primitives of coexistence service change confirmation according to one embodiment disclosed herein.
- COEX_Servicechanging.confirm is used by a COEX entity to deliver service changing information to a COEX user who invokes a service changing request.
- the parameters of COEX_Servicechanging.confirm are defined as in Table 33 below.
- COEX local coexistence
- COEX_Servicechanging.request primitive from a previous coexistence (COEX) user.
- COEX user receives this primitive, it makes the appropriate decision and performs the appropriate action.
- the receiver performs appropriate error handling.
- CM coexistence manager
- the TVBD network or device 100 and the Naver TVBD network or device 100 register with the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and the CDIS / CDB 400.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 and Naver coexistence manager 300 is registered in the CDIS / CDB (400).
- a measurement report is transmitted by request (S410).
- the Naver Coexistence Manager (CM) 300 and the Naver TVBD network or device 100 may periodically or at the request of the Naver Coexistence Manager (CM) 300 as described above.
- the measurement report is transmitted (S410).
- the measurement report may include usage channel information and interference level information of the TVBD network or the device 100.
- the measurement report including the interference level information of the TVBD network or device 100 is more than the conventional CDIS / CDB 400 calculates the neighbor set using only the use channel information of the TVBD network or device 100. To calculate the neighbor set correctly.
- the TVBD network or the device 100 may request resource allocation from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 when resource allocation is requested (S422).
- the TVBD network or device 100 may receive available channel information from the TVWS database 600 and transmit it to the coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 requests a neighbor set from the CDIS / CDB 400 (S424).
- the NAVER set may include information about the NAVER TVBD network or device 100 of the TVBD network or device 100 and the NAVER coexistence manager (CM) 300 serving the NAVER TVBD network or device 100.
- the CDIS / CDB 400 may calculate a neighbor set based on geographical location information (or geographical location information and available channel information) of the TVBD network or devices 100 registered in the CDIS 400 (S426).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may receive a neighbor set calculated from the CDIS / CDB 400 (S428).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may request use channel information of the NAVER TVBD network or the device 100 from the NAVER coexistence manager (CM) 300 based on the neighbor set (S432). In this case, the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may transmit information about the neighbor network or the TVBD device 100 of the TVBD network or the device 100 to the Naver coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- the NAVER coexistence manager (CM) 300 transmits usage channel information of the NAVER TVBD network or the device 100 to the coexistence manager (CM) 300 based on a measurement report received from the NAVER TVBD network or the device 100. It may be (S434).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 prioritizes based on available channel information of the TVBD network or device 100 and the use channel information of the Naver TVBD network or device 100 received from the NAVER coexistence manager (CM) 300.
- a table may be created (S436).
- Available channel information of the TVBD network or device 100 is received by the TVBD network or device 100 from the TVWS database 600 and transmitted to the coexistence manager (CM) 300, or the coexistence manager (CM) 300 is TVWS Received from the database 600, or CDIS / CDB (400) can be received from the TVWS database 600 and delivered to the coexistence manager (CM) (300).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may transmit the generated priority table to the TVBD network or the device 100 (S438). Receiving the usage channel information of the Naver TVBD network or device 100 from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 from the NAVER coexistence manager (CM) 300 to determine the actual available channel of the TVBD network or device 100 to be.
- the TVBD network or the device 100 determines whether to switch a service based on the priority table received from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 (S442). That is, the TVBD network or the device 100 checks whether there is a desired channel among the channels included in the available channel, and the TVBD network or the device 100 determines that the service is switched when there is no desired channel.
- CM coexistence manager
- the TVBD network or the device 100 requests a service switch from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 (S444).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 switches the service in response to a request from the TVBD network or the device 100 (S446).
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 may transmit a neighbor set to the TVBD network or the device 100.
- the TVBD network or the device 100 may negotiate with the NA coexistence manager (CM) 300 about available channels based on the neighbor set received from the coexistence manager (CM) 300 to secure a desired channel.
- CM coexistence manager
- the coexistence manager (CM) 300 includes a storage unit 310, a controller 320, and a transceiver 330.
- the storage means 310 stores a method according to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 16.
- the controller 320 controls the storage means 310 and the transceiver 330. Specifically, the controller 320 executes the methods stored in the storage means 310, respectively. The controller 320 transmits the above-described signals through the transceiver 330.
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Description
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Coexistence frame header | Information type | Measurement request elements |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Length | Measurement type | Measurement request |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| Measurement type | Description |
| 0 | Reserved |
| 1 | Interference Level |
| 2 | Occupied Channel Information |
| 3-7 | Reserved |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Measurement Start Time | Measurement Duration | TV channel numbers |
| 옥텟 | 2 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Coexistence frame header | Information type | Measurement report elements |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Length | Measurement type | Measurement report |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Actual Measurement Start Time | Measurement Duration | Measuring TVBD Address | Interference Level Report |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 2 | 6 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Actual Measurement Start Time | Measurement Duration | Measuring TVBD Address | Occupied Channel Information Report |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 2 | 6 | Variable |
| Device Type | Description |
| 0 | Reserved |
| 1 | Channel Number |
| 2 | Power |
| 3-7 | Reserved |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Coexistence frame header | Information type | Neighbor discovery information |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Length | Neighbor discovery information Table | Neighbor discovery information request |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| Measurement Type | Description |
| 0 | Reserved |
| 1 | Neighbor discovery information |
| 2-7 | Reserved |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Occupied TV channel | TV channel numbers |
| 옥텟 | 2 | variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Neighbor CM ID | Occupied TV channel |
| 옥텟 | 2 | 2 |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Coexistence header | Information Type | Dialog Token | Service Changing Request element |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Length | Command Type | Command request |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| Command Type | Description |
| 0 | Reserved |
| 1 | Service Changing |
| 2-7 | Reserved |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | TVBD Address/CM ID | Service Type |
| 옥텟 | 6 | variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Coexistence header | Information Type | Dialog Token | Service Changing Response element |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Length | Command Type | Command response |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Status Code |
| 옥텟 | 1 |
| Measurement Type | Description |
| 0 | Reserved |
| 1 | Reserved |
| 2 | Success(성공) |
| 3 | Unspecified failure(지정되지 않은 실패) |
| 4-255 | Reserved |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Coexistence frame header | Information type | Service Switching request elements |
| 옥텟 | 8 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Length | Service type | Service Switching request |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| Measurement Type | Description |
| 0 | Reserved |
| 1 | Service Switching(서비스 전환) |
| 2-7 | Reserved |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Management Service information | Discovery/Information Service information |
| 옥텟 | 2 | 2 |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Sub-element ID | Length | Received Power | Available Channel Numbers |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Sub-element ID | Length | CM ID | Neighbor TVBD information |
| 옥텟 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Variable |
| 정보 엘리먼트 | Service Type | Service Changing Command |
| 옥텟 | 2 | 2 |
| 이름 | 데이터 타입 | 설명 |
| DestinationIdentifier | COEX_ID | 이것은 이 요청의 목적지가 될 로컬 COEX 엔티티 또는 리모트 COEX 엔티티를 식별한다. |
| ServiceType | SERVICETYPE_ID | 서비스 타입 |
| 이름 | 데이터 타입 | 설명 |
| SourceIdentifier | COEX_ID | 이것은 로컬 COEX 엔티티 또는 리모트 COEX 엔티티가 될 수 있는, 이 프리미티브의 호출자를 식별한다. |
| ServiceType | SERVICETYPE_ID | 서비스 타입 |
| 이름 | 데이터 타입 | 설명 |
| DestinationIdentifier | COEX_ID | 이것은 이 응답의 목적지가 될 리모트 COEX 엔티티를 식별한다. |
| ResultCode | Enumeration | 요청의 결과를 보고한다. |
| 이름 | 데이터 타입 | 설명 |
| SourceIdentifier | COEX_ID | 이것은 로컬 COEX 엔티티 또는 리모트 COEX 엔티티가 될 수 있는, 이 프리미티브의 호출자를 식별한다. |
| ResultCode | Enumeration | 요청의 결과를 보고한다. |
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- 공존관리자(CM; Coexistence Manager)를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD(TeleVision Band Device) 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법에 있어서,상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스에 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 요청을 송신하는 단계; 및상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스로부터 상기 요청에 대한 응답을 수신하는 단계를 포함하고,상기 서비스들은,상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스가 상기 공존관리자로부터 네이버 정보(neighbor information)를 획득하는 정보 서비스 및 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스가 상기 공존관리자에 측정 결과를 제공하는 관리 서비스를 포함하고,상기 응답은,상기 요청이 성공적으로 처리되었는지를 나타내는 지시자를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제1 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 서버로부터 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 네이버 정보를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하고,상기 서버는,상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스와 간섭 관계에 있는 네이버(neighbor) TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스를 결정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제1 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 다른 공존관리자로부터 운용 채널(operating channel)에 관한 정보를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제3 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 상기 다른 공존관리자에 상기 운용 채널에 관한 정보의 요청을 송신하는 단계를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제1 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스로부터 상기 측정 결과를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제5 항에 있어서, 상기 측정 결과를 수신하는 단계는,상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스로부터 주기적으로 또는 상기 공존관리자의 요청에 의해 상기 측정 결과를 수신하는 단계인 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 공존관리자(CM; Coexistence Manager)를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD(TeleVision Band Device) 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법에 있어서,상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스로부터 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 요청을 수신하는 단계; 및상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스에 상기 요청에 대한 응답을 송신하는 단계를 포함하고,상기 서비스들은,상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스가 상기 공존관리자로부터 네이버 정보(neighbor information)를 획득하는 정보 서비스 및 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스가 상기 공존관리자에 측정 결과를 제공하는 관리 서비스를 포함하고,상기 응답은,상기 요청이 성공적으로 처리되었는지를 나타내는 지시자를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제7 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 서버로부터 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 네이버 정보를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하고,상기 서버는,상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스와 간섭 관계에 있는 네이버(neighbor) TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스를 결정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제7 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 다른 공존관리자로부터 운용 채널(operating channel)에 관한 정보를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제9 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 상기 다른 공존관리자에 상기 운용 채널에 관한 정보의 요청을 송신하는 단계를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제7 항에 있어서, 상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스로부터 상기 측정 결과를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
- 제11 항에 있어서, 상기 측정 결과를 수신하는 단계는,상기 공존관리자가 상기 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스로부터 주기적으로 또는 상기 공존관리자의 요청에 의해 상기 측정 결과를 수신하는 단계인 것을 특징으로 하는 공존관리자를 포함하는 장치에서의 TVBD 네트워크 또는 디바이스의 서비스들 사이의 전환 방법.
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