Title
ETSI reconfigurable radio systems: status and future directions on software defined radio and cognitive radio standards
Abstract
This article details the current work status of the ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems Technical Committee, positions the ETSI work with respect to other standards efforts (IEEE 802, IEEE SCC41) as well as the European Regulatory Framework, and gives an outlook on the future evolution. In particular, software defined radio related study results are presented with a focus on SDR architectures for mobile devices such as mobile phones. For MDs, a novel architecture and inherent interfaces are presented enabling the usage of SDR principles in a mass market context. Cognitive radio principles within ETSI RRS are concentrated on two topics, a cognitive pilot channel proposal and a Functional Architecture for Management and control of reconfigurable radio systems, including dynamic self-organizing planning and management, dynamic spectrum management, joint radio resource management. Finally, study results are indicated that are targeting a SDR/CR security framework.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/MCOM.2010.5560591
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
Field
DocType
mobile devices,cognitive pilot channel proposal,ieee 802,dynamic self-organizing management,mobile handsets,etsi reconfigurable radio system,dynamic spectrum management,ieee scc41,future direction,telecommunication standards,cognitive radio principle,reconfigurable radio systems management,dynamic self-organizing planning,cognitive radio,software defined radio,joint radio resource management,mobile phones,sdr principle,etsi work,cognitive radio standard,reconfigurable radio system,telecommunication network management,etsi rrs,reconfigurable radio systems control,study result,software radio,etsi reconfigurable radio systems,telecommunication control,telecommunication security,sdr architecture,etsi reconfigurable radio systems technical committee,european regulatory framework,cognitive radio principles,cognitive radio standards,mobile device,computer architecture,tv,self organization,chromium
Radio resource management,Telecommunications,Dynamic spectrum management,Functionalism (architecture),Software-defined radio,Computer science,Computer network,Mobile device,IEEE 802,DySPAN,Cognitive radio
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
48
9
0163-6804
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
52
3.89
0
Authors
21