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    Measurements and Analysis of Secondary User Device Effects on Digital Television Receivers

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    Issue Date
    2009-11-30
    Author
    Newman, Timothy R.
    DePardo, Daniel
    Wyglinski, Alexander M.
    Evans, Joseph B.
    Rajbanshi, Rakesh
    Petty, Victor R.
    Datla, Dinesh
    Weidling, Frederick
    Kolodzy, Paul J.
    Marcus, Michael J.
    Minden, Gary J.
    Roberts, James A.
    Publisher
    SpringerOpen
    Type
    Article
    Article Version
    Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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    Abstract
    This article presents results from a study of the potential effects of secondary users operating in unoccupied television spectrum. Television spectrum is known within the wireless communications community as being underutilized, making it a prime candidate for dynamic spectrum access. The proposed use of this open spectrum has prompted questions concerning the quantity of available channel space that could be used without negative impact on consumers who view digital television broadcasts and the viability of secondary use of open channels immediately adjacent to a digital television broadcast channel. In this work, we investigate secondary device operation in the channels directly adjacent to a desired television channel, and the effects upon a selection of consumer digital television (DTV) receivers. Our observations strongly suggest that secondary users could operate "White Space Devices" (WSDs) in unoccupied channel bandwidth directly adjacent to a desired digital television (DTV) channel, with no observable adverse impact upon the reception of the desired channel content.
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    This is the published version. Copyright © 2009 Newman et al.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1808/18890
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/510867
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    • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Scholarly Works [306]
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    Newman, Timothy R., Daniel Depardo, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Joseph B. Evans, Rakesh Rajbanshi, Victor R. Petty, Dinesh Datla, Frederick Weidling, Paul J. Kolodzy, Michael J. Marcus, Gary J. Minden, and James A. Roberts. "Measurements and Analysis of Secondary User Device Effects on Digital Television Receivers." EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2009 (2009): 1-14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/510867

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