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Spectrum Sharing Policy in Europe
2017While the importance of harmonization on spectrum matters in the global scale is well known and the national regulatory authorities possess the power to govern the spectrum use within their territory, the regional level regulatory activities are important to bridge the gap between these two levels.
Mustonen, Miia +2 more
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Shared Spectrum Allocation via Pathloss Estimation in Crowdsensed Shared Spectrum Systems
2019 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), 2019The RF spectrum is a natural resource in great demand. The research community has addressed this unabated increase in demand via development of shared spectrum paradigms, wherein the spectrum is made available to unlicensed users (secondaries) as long as they do not interfere with the transmission of licensed incumbents (primaries).
Himanshu Gupta +2 more
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Competition with shared spectrum
2014 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DYSPAN), 2014Sharing spectrum has emerged as a promising way to meet the exploding demand for wireless data services. In this paper, we consider a scenario in which spectrum is shared between a primary and multiple secondary service providers, all of which are competing for a common pool of customers.
Chang Liu, Randall A. Berry
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2017 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), 2017
Sharing spectrum is a promising approach for expanding wireless access and increasing competition among wireless service providers. Indeed, this is a key motivation behind the recent regulations such as those for the 3.5 GHz band in the U.S. However, meeting this promise requires that service providers (SPs) have the incentives to invest in technology ...
Chang Liu, Sihua Fu, Randall A. Berry
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Sharing spectrum is a promising approach for expanding wireless access and increasing competition among wireless service providers. Indeed, this is a key motivation behind the recent regulations such as those for the 3.5 GHz band in the U.S. However, meeting this promise requires that service providers (SPs) have the incentives to invest in technology ...
Chang Liu, Sihua Fu, Randall A. Berry
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Spectrum Sharing and Spectrum Efficiency
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This policy paper for an Aspen Institute Roundtable on Spectrum Policy identifies obstacles to spectrum efficiency and policy changes that would increase efficiency and sharing of wireless resources.
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Accelerating Spectrum sharing technologies
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2013Spectrum sharing potentially holds the promise of solving the emerging spectrum crisis. However, technology innovators face the conundrum of developing spectrum sharing technologies without the ability to experiment and test with real incumbent systems.
Juan Deaton +4 more
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Distributed Computing, 2004
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Halldórsson, Magnús M. +3 more
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Halldórsson, Magnús M. +3 more
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Auction-Based Spectrum Sharing
Mobile Networks and Applications, 2006We study auction mechanisms for sharing spectrum among a group of users, subject to a constraint on the interference temperature at a measurement point. The users access the channel using spread spectrum signaling and so interfere with each other. Each user receives a utility that is a function of the received signal-to-interference plus noise ratio ...
Jianwei Huang +2 more
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Dimensions of Spectrum Sharing
2011All spectrum sharing takes place in various dimensions or parameter spaces: frequency, information, space and time or in some combination thereof. In the following, each of these dimensions will be considered in more detail with examples drawn from established technologies and systems.
Jan Kruys, Luke Qian
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Approaches to spectrum sharing
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2005Many complain about severe spectrum shortage. The shortage comes from outdated spectrum policies that allows for little sharing. Regulators have granted licenses that offer exclusive access to the spectrum. When these licensees are not transmitting, the spectrum sits idle.
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