Zlobinsky, NLysko, Albert A2025-05-022025-05-022024-12979-8-3503-7988-4979-8-3503-7989-1DOI: 10.1109/C2I663243.2024.10894964http://hdl.handle.net/10204/14231This study advances Channel Assignment (CA) strategies in wireless mesh networks that integrate Wi-Fi with Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA). We propose critical modifications to the IEEE 802.11 standard to enhance spectrum sensing data reporting, which is crucial for efficient network resource management. Specifically, we introduce two novel measurement types– avgSINR and SINRCI– and detail their integration into network protocols to optimise CA. Furthermore, we outline robust procedures for the dynamic distribution and adjustment of CAs, ensuring rapid network adaptation. Our findings demonstrate that the network can rapidly converge on a new CA within 10 minutes, even in extensive networks comprising 100 nodes, thereby significantly enhancing operational efficiency and spectrum utilisation.AbstractenCognitive radioChannel assignmentWireless Mesh NetworksWMNDynamic Spectrum AccessDSATelevision White SpacesTVWSSpectrum sensingResource managementEnhancing dynamic spectrum access in wireless mesh networks: Integrated sensing and channel assignmentConference Presentationn/a