Abstract

Growing demand of reliable and affordable wireless connectivity requires alternative solutions and television white space (TVWS) provides that opportunity. However, the biggest challenge in TV spectrum re-use is to allocate best channels for secondary user while maintaining good Quality of Service (QoS). Allocation of Secondary User (SU) channels with less interference to Primary User (PU) is still a challenge not only to academia research communities but to industry as well. We studied the spectrum selection method of geo-location database (GLDB) that provides certainty in selecting available white space spectrum in the geographical area of request. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) developed a standard communication protocol between the GLDB and white space devices (WSD) in order to establish reliable communication method for WSD. In this paper, a protocol to access white space (PAWS) method combined with analytical hierarchy process (AHP) is proposed for best channel selection from the GLDB. MATLAB simulation platform was used to test the performance of the proposed technique. The results show that the algorithm using proposed AHP based method (with deterministic queuing model within WSD) selects the best operating channel based on a better global priority vector (GPV). The numerical results show that the proposed selection technique is capable of selecting the best channels that satisfy the QoS for SUs profiles as compared to existing techniques.

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