Cognitive radio is a novel wireless communication technology that allows for adaptive configuration of the reception parameters of a terminal, based on the information collected from the environment. Cognitive radio technology can be used in innovative spectrum management approaches such as spectrum sharing, where radio frequency spectral bands can be shared among various users through a dynamic exclusive-use spectrum access model. Spectrum sharing can be applied to various scenarios in the commercial, public safety and military domain. In some scenarios, spectrum sharing demands a mechanism for expressing and enforcing access control policies for the allocation of resources including spectral bands. The access control polices should state what are the available resources (e.g., transmission/reception bandwidths), what are the users that are allowed to access them and under what conditions. However, because of the intrinsically highly dynamic nature of specific scenarios (e.g., public safety, military), where parties with various levels of authority may suddenly appear, it may be difficult to establish in advance what are the most suitable access control policies. Trust negotiation is a well-known approach for expressing and enforcing distributed access control policies that depend on two or more parties. In this work, we present a trust negotiation-based framework that allows for the definition of highly expressive and flexible distributed access control policies for the allocation of spectrum resources. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Cognitive radio is a novel wireless communication technology that allows new spectrum management models, where radio frequency spectral bands can be shared among various users. Spectrum sharing demands a mechanism to regulate the allocation of spectrum resources in a secure way. In this paper, we present a trust negotiation-based framework that allows for the definition of highly expressive and distributed access control policies for the allocation of spectrum resources.

Distributed access control policies for spectrum sharing

TROMBETTA, ALBERTO;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Cognitive radio is a novel wireless communication technology that allows for adaptive configuration of the reception parameters of a terminal, based on the information collected from the environment. Cognitive radio technology can be used in innovative spectrum management approaches such as spectrum sharing, where radio frequency spectral bands can be shared among various users through a dynamic exclusive-use spectrum access model. Spectrum sharing can be applied to various scenarios in the commercial, public safety and military domain. In some scenarios, spectrum sharing demands a mechanism for expressing and enforcing access control policies for the allocation of resources including spectral bands. The access control polices should state what are the available resources (e.g., transmission/reception bandwidths), what are the users that are allowed to access them and under what conditions. However, because of the intrinsically highly dynamic nature of specific scenarios (e.g., public safety, military), where parties with various levels of authority may suddenly appear, it may be difficult to establish in advance what are the most suitable access control policies. Trust negotiation is a well-known approach for expressing and enforcing distributed access control policies that depend on two or more parties. In this work, we present a trust negotiation-based framework that allows for the definition of highly expressive and flexible distributed access control policies for the allocation of spectrum resources. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Cognitive radio is a novel wireless communication technology that allows new spectrum management models, where radio frequency spectral bands can be shared among various users. Spectrum sharing demands a mechanism to regulate the allocation of spectrum resources in a secure way. In this paper, we present a trust negotiation-based framework that allows for the definition of highly expressive and distributed access control policies for the allocation of spectrum resources.
2013
Braghin, S; Trombetta, Alberto; Baldini, G; Nai Fovino, I.
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