Abstract—The radio frequency spectrum is a naturally limited resource of extraordinary value, as the key to the provision of important communication and information services. Traditionally, spectrum has been allocated first to specific access technologies, and then sub-allocated to specific access networks, on very long term basis (up to decades). The traditional scheme can be very inefficient when demand patterns (“loads”) exhibit high temporal and spatial variations. Dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA) improves radio spectrum efficiency by adjusting the alloca-tion as demand changes in time and/or space. In previous work, we introduced a DSA scheme in which a spec-trum manager periodically auctions short-term spectrum licenses. The scheme c...
With the advent of 5G (and beyond) technologies, efficient exploitation of radio spectrum resources ...
Abstract — Wireless spectrum is a precious resource and must be allocated and used efficiently. The ...
Demand driven, short term allocation of spectrum will be important for future wireless sys-tems. Eng...
Abstract — Dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA) seeks to exploit the variations in the loads of vari-ou...
With the increasing demands for radio spectrum, techniques are being explored that would allow dynam...
With the ever growing demands for spectrum, authorities (e.g., FCC in United States) are defining wa...
With the increasing demands for radio spectrum, techniques are being explored that would allow dynam...
Abstract—With the ever growing demands for spectrum, au-thorities (e.g., FCC in United States) are d...
Recently, there is an urge to allocate chunks of the spectrum to the wireless service providers on a...
There is nowadays unanimous agreement that spectrum should be allocated in a dynamic fashion so as t...
Demand driven, short term allocation of spectrum will be important for future wireless systems. Engi...
ii A paradigm shift from static spectrum allocation to dynamic spectrum access (DSA) is becoming a r...
The concept of dynamic spectrum access will allow the radio spectrum to be traded in a market like s...
The radio spectrum is the fundamental resource upon which all radiocommunication services depend. It...
The concept of dynamic spectrum access will allow the radio spectrum to be traded in a market like s...
With the advent of 5G (and beyond) technologies, efficient exploitation of radio spectrum resources ...
Abstract — Wireless spectrum is a precious resource and must be allocated and used efficiently. The ...
Demand driven, short term allocation of spectrum will be important for future wireless sys-tems. Eng...
Abstract — Dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA) seeks to exploit the variations in the loads of vari-ou...
With the increasing demands for radio spectrum, techniques are being explored that would allow dynam...
With the ever growing demands for spectrum, authorities (e.g., FCC in United States) are defining wa...
With the increasing demands for radio spectrum, techniques are being explored that would allow dynam...
Abstract—With the ever growing demands for spectrum, au-thorities (e.g., FCC in United States) are d...
Recently, there is an urge to allocate chunks of the spectrum to the wireless service providers on a...
There is nowadays unanimous agreement that spectrum should be allocated in a dynamic fashion so as t...
Demand driven, short term allocation of spectrum will be important for future wireless systems. Engi...
ii A paradigm shift from static spectrum allocation to dynamic spectrum access (DSA) is becoming a r...
The concept of dynamic spectrum access will allow the radio spectrum to be traded in a market like s...
The radio spectrum is the fundamental resource upon which all radiocommunication services depend. It...
The concept of dynamic spectrum access will allow the radio spectrum to be traded in a market like s...
With the advent of 5G (and beyond) technologies, efficient exploitation of radio spectrum resources ...
Abstract — Wireless spectrum is a precious resource and must be allocated and used efficiently. The ...
Demand driven, short term allocation of spectrum will be important for future wireless sys-tems. Eng...