Abstract:
Frequency spectrum management provides for dynamic spectrum usage adjustment among applications on a shared medium. Dynamic resource management methods are applied to the problem of managing spectrum and matching application specific requirements to real-time spectrum characteristics so that more optimal use of the available spectrum may be made. At least a first spectrum agent is assigned to each of the plurality of different applications (104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114), for managing channels allocated to the application, and a spectrum manager (102) allocates frequency channel(s) to the plurality of different applications (104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114) based on the following at least one of parameters of a frequency channel required to implement the application and predetermined requirements based on time of day demand changes for the application.
Abstract:
A method for use in a communication system (100) which allows communication channels (318) to be flexibly aggregated together in order to meet the particular demands of a particular service. Moreover, a single subscriber (134-140) can concurrently employ several services. Also, additional calls are set up without interruption of services in progress. Additionally, communication channels/resources (318) of differing quality are economically assigned based on the channel quality demands of the service being facilitated.
Abstract:
Frequency spectrum management provides for dynamic spectrum usage adjustment among applications on a shared medium. Dynamic resource management methods are applied to the problem of managing spectrum and matching application specific requirements to real-time spectrum characteristics so that more optimal use of the available spectrum may be made. At least a first spectrum agent is assigned to each of the plurality of different applications (104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114), for managing channels allocated to the application, and a spectrum manager (102) allocates frequency channel(s) to the plurality of different applications (104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114) based on the following at least one of parameters of a frequency channel required to implement the application and predetermined requirements based on time of day demand changes for the application.
Abstract:
Frequency spectrum management provides for dynamic spectrum usage adjustment among applications on a shared medium. Dynamic resource management methods are applied to the problem of managing spectrum and matching application specific requirements to real-time spectrum characteristics so that more optimal use of the available spectrum may be made. At least a first spectrum agent is assigned to each of the plurality of different applications (104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114), for managing channels allocated to the application, and a spectrum manager (102) allocates frequency channel(s) to the plurality of different applications (104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114) based on the following at least one of parameters of a frequency channel required to implement the application and predetermined requirements based on time of day demand changes for the application.