The so-called ‘TV white spaces ’ (TVWS)- representing unused TV channels in any given location as the result of the transition to digital broadcasting- designated by U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for unlicensed use [1]–[3] presents significant new opportunities within the context of emerging 4G networks for developing new wireless access technologies that meet the goals of the US National Broadband Plan [4] (notably true broadband access for an increasing fraction of the population). There are multiple challenges in realizing this goal; the most fundamental being the fact that the available WS capacity is currently not accurately known, since it depends on a multiplicity of factors- including system parameters of existing inc...
© 2018 IEEE. A major concern in implementing white-space technology in a television broadcasting sys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Demand for wireless Internet traffic has been increasi...
In this article, we assess the viability of underlay sensor networks in frequencies used by an incum...
Abstract—TV white space (TVWS) represents unused TV channels- resulting from the transition to digit...
Radio Spectrum is the natural resource that allows the operation of radio services, such as Televisi...
Abstract—The TV whitespaces have recently been opened up for semi-unlicensed use by frequency-agile ...
Wireless spectrum regulation is an area of increasing interest, complexity, and importance. After de...
In 2008, the Federal Communications Commission issued a ruling permitting the unlicensed usage of TV...
The demand of bandwidth has increased in recent years with the advent of new technologies in wireles...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
Today's networked society has an unprecedented and growing demand for wireless capacity. New technol...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...
Television White Space (TVWS) is currently a leading technology for broadband connectivity in rural ...
Secondary spectrum access to TV white spaces is considered as a promising solution to relieve the sp...
Spectrum scarcity demands for additional bandwidth where new services can be deployed on. However, t...
© 2018 IEEE. A major concern in implementing white-space technology in a television broadcasting sys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Demand for wireless Internet traffic has been increasi...
In this article, we assess the viability of underlay sensor networks in frequencies used by an incum...
Abstract—TV white space (TVWS) represents unused TV channels- resulting from the transition to digit...
Radio Spectrum is the natural resource that allows the operation of radio services, such as Televisi...
Abstract—The TV whitespaces have recently been opened up for semi-unlicensed use by frequency-agile ...
Wireless spectrum regulation is an area of increasing interest, complexity, and importance. After de...
In 2008, the Federal Communications Commission issued a ruling permitting the unlicensed usage of TV...
The demand of bandwidth has increased in recent years with the advent of new technologies in wireles...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
Today's networked society has an unprecedented and growing demand for wireless capacity. New technol...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...
Television White Space (TVWS) is currently a leading technology for broadband connectivity in rural ...
Secondary spectrum access to TV white spaces is considered as a promising solution to relieve the sp...
Spectrum scarcity demands for additional bandwidth where new services can be deployed on. However, t...
© 2018 IEEE. A major concern in implementing white-space technology in a television broadcasting sys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Demand for wireless Internet traffic has been increasi...
In this article, we assess the viability of underlay sensor networks in frequencies used by an incum...