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Satellite-Based Radio Spectrum Monitoring: Architecture, Applications, and Challenges

Caiyong Hao, Xianrong Wan, Daquan Feng, Zhiyong Feng, Xiang‐Gen Xia

2021IEEE Network28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Radio spectrum monitoring provides essential information about actual frequency spectrum usage to support the spectrum management process. The conventional strategy of spectrum monitoring relies on the deployment of terrestrial spectrum monitoring networks. However, performing large-scale radio spectrum monitoring on the ground is a great challenge, hampered by the limited monitoring coverage and complex geographic environment. In this article, we present a space spectrum monitoring framework by using small satellites in low Earth orbit. It can greatly expand the monitoring coverage to a global scale and flexibly determine the locations of interference sources. Moreover, it can significantly promote international frequency coordination and spectrum sharing in future wireless networks. We first introduce the architecture and analyze the feasibility of the proposed system, and then present key application scenarios. Finally, we identify the main challenges and future directions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSpectrum managementKey (lock)Software deploymentWirelessRadio spectrumSatelliteInterference (communication)Process (computing)TelecommunicationsCognitive radioRemote sensingReal-time computingComputer securityEngineeringChannel (broadcasting)GeologyAerospace engineeringOperating systemSatellite Communication SystemsWireless Communication Networks ResearchAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization