A consensus mechanism is proposed to facilitate radio spectrum sharing with accountability in a network of multiple operators, a subset of which may even be adversarial. A distributed ledger is used to securely record and keep track of the state of consensus on spectrum usage, including interference incidents and the corresponding responsible parties. A key challenge is that the operators generally do not have initial agreement due to noise in their analog measurements. To meet this challenge, two categories of spectrum-sharing solutions are studied in detail. The first category employs an exact Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) agreement model; the second category utilizes an approximate BFT agreement model. This paper also delves into the application of consensus protocols to the specific context of low Earth orbit (LEO) non-geostationary satellite networks, also known as mega-constellations.
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