Experiment Description

0454-EX-CN-2019 Text Documents

University At Albany

2019-06-05ELS_231564

                 Exibit 1: Experiment Description
Prof Mariya Zheleva at the University at Albany and her Doctoral
students are researching the potential of using unlicensed white-
space spectrum with mobile clients. This mobility could be used,
for example, to provide Internet access to first responder’s
moving vehicles, whereby previously-deployed TVWS networks
serve as a wireless backhaul for Internet access. The
experimental research will be carried out in two locations: Town f
Thurman, NY and the University at Albany Campus in Albany, NY.
The goal of this research is to develop a robust model and
protocols for wireless connectivity in support of rural emergency
preparedness and response that leverages heterogeneous wide
area network with infrastructure mobility. The project will create a
data mule unit, which will be carried by vehicles of various
agencies like fire, EMS and post office and serve two purposes: (1)
To provide constant Internet access to emergency personnel and
(2) To deliver emergency information to offline residents along the
vehicle’s path who lack any connectivity. More about the project
can be found at: http://www.cs.albany.edu/sccepr/
This project will use off-the-shelf FCC-compliant TVWS equipment
while introducing controlled mobility of the customer Premise
Equipment (CPE) to answer the following research questions:
1. Link behavior with mobility and its impact on resource
allocation and user experience
2. Handoff between the base stations with a moving client device
in a TVWS network
3. Adaptive resource allocation with CPE mobility (e.g. rate
adaptation, frequency and channel width selection)
4. Combination of TVWS and Wi-Fi technology to facilitate delay-
tolerant access to emergency information.



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