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IEEE 1900.4-2009

IEEE 1900.4-2009 IEEE Standard for Architectural Building Blocks Enabling Network-Device Distributed Decision Making for Optimized Radio Resource Usage in Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks

standard by IEEE, 02/27/2009

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Scope

The standard defines the building blocks comprising (i) network resource managers, (ii) device resourcemanagers, and (iii) the information to be exchanged between the building blocks, for enabling coordinatednetwork-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 tothe architectural and functional definitions at a first stage. The corresponding protocols definition related tothe information exchange will be addressed at a later stage.

Purpose

The purpose is to improve overall composite capacity and quality of service of wireless systems in amultiple Radio Access Technologies (RATs) environment, by defining an appropriate system architectureand protocols that will facilitate the optimization of radio resource usage, in particular, by exploitinginformation exchanged between network and mobile Terminals, whether or not they support multiplesimultaneous links and dynamic spectrum access.

Abstract

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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