ABSTRACT: This paper examines the issues affecting the efficient use of spectrum. It looks at the origins of the current regulatory framework, the technological and economic bases of a proposed alternative model – the use of spectrum as a commons – with particular emphasis on Mesh networks and how they might influence the adoption of this alternative model. 1
The wireless devices that use radio communication are a part of day-to-day activities ranging from t...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
Spectrum is a public resource; yet understanding how spectrum is allocated and used is a daunting ta...
This paper combines models and ideas from radio-engineering literature and economics to address the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse some of the spectrum management policy implications...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
Abstract: Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. T...
Emerging technology, coupled with effective policy reform, could lead to tremendous gains in spectra...
Abstract: The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services ...
The increased demand for wireless communications services, and innovations in smart radio technologi...
In this paper, based on the analyzed emerging challenges encountered by the future radio network, we...
Recent studies have suggested that spectrum congestion is mainly due to the inefficient use of spect...
There has been an assumption that spectrum can be divided into segments and then auctioned off. It h...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
The wireless devices that use radio communication are a part of day-to-day activities ranging from t...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
Spectrum is a public resource; yet understanding how spectrum is allocated and used is a daunting ta...
This paper combines models and ideas from radio-engineering literature and economics to address the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse some of the spectrum management policy implications...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
Abstract: Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. T...
Emerging technology, coupled with effective policy reform, could lead to tremendous gains in spectra...
Abstract: The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services ...
The increased demand for wireless communications services, and innovations in smart radio technologi...
In this paper, based on the analyzed emerging challenges encountered by the future radio network, we...
Recent studies have suggested that spectrum congestion is mainly due to the inefficient use of spect...
There has been an assumption that spectrum can be divided into segments and then auctioned off. It h...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
The wireless devices that use radio communication are a part of day-to-day activities ranging from t...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
Spectrum is a public resource; yet understanding how spectrum is allocated and used is a daunting ta...