Towards affordable broadband communication: a quantitative assessment of TV white space in Tanzania

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2017
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Springer Nature
Abstract
A quantitative assessment of TV White Space in Tanzania was conducted to assess the level of spectrum utilization as well as a key milestone towards the use of white space for affordable broadband communication. Two approaches have been used; pollution and protection viewpoints and experimental spectrum measurements based on energy detection principle. The study focused on 470–694 MHz UHF spectrum band which is used for digital terrestrial television in Tanzania. It was found that, more than 120 MHz is available as white space in various locations in Tanzania when pollution and protection view point was used and about 184 MHz are available as white space in Dodoma urban using experimental spectrum measurements and almost 100% of the available frequencies are not used in Dodoma rural. Both approaches revealed that there is low spectrum utilization and therefore presents a best case towards development of dynamic spectrum access technologies in Tanzania
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Abstract. The full-text article is available at https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-95153-9_29
Keywords
TV White Space, Tanzania, White space, Spectrum analyzer, Energy detection, Energy detection principle, Dynamic spectrum, Spectrum
Citation
Matogoro, J., Mvungi, N. H., Justinian, A., Karandikar, A., & Singh, J. (2017). Towards affordable broadband communication: a quantitative assessment of TV white space in Tanzania. In International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa (pp. 320-330).