This Springer Brief presents intelligent spectrum sharing technologies for future wireless communication systems. It explains the widely used opportunistic spectrum access and TV white space sharing, which has been approved by the FCC. Four new technologies to significantly increase the efficiency of spectrum sharing are also introduced. The four technologies presented are Dynamic Spectrum Co-Access, Incentivized Cooperative Spectrum Sharing, On-Demand Spectrum Sharing and Licensed Shared Spectrum Access. These technologies shed light on future wireless communication systems and pave the way for innovative spectrum sharing with increased spectrum utilization. Increased utilization will allow networks to meet the demand for radio spectrum an...
There has been considerable effort to let more wireless devices operate in “white space” spectrum, i...
Cognitive radio networks are the next step to tackle scarcity in wireless networks given the increas...
The papers in this special issue represent the second one in the sequel of three special issues on s...
This Springer Brief presents intelligent spectrum sharing technologies for future wireless communica...
We are in the midst of a major paradigm shift in how we manage radio spectrum. This paradigm shift i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Demand for wireless Internet traffic has been increasi...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Welcome to the IEEE JSAC special issue on Spectrum Sharing and Aggregation for Future Wireless Netwo...
Cognitive radio networks are the next step to tackle scarcity in wireless networks given the increas...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
AbstractAs the numbers of wireless users are increasing, the scarcities of radio spectrum are also i...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) communication systems feature advanced frequency reuse and interference co...
AbstractAs the numbers of wireless users are increasing, the scarcities of radio spectrum are also i...
<p>Wireless systems have proven to be significant productivity enablers in almost every sector of th...
There has been considerable effort to let more wireless devices operate in “white space” spectrum, i...
Cognitive radio networks are the next step to tackle scarcity in wireless networks given the increas...
The papers in this special issue represent the second one in the sequel of three special issues on s...
This Springer Brief presents intelligent spectrum sharing technologies for future wireless communica...
We are in the midst of a major paradigm shift in how we manage radio spectrum. This paradigm shift i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Demand for wireless Internet traffic has been increasi...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Welcome to the IEEE JSAC special issue on Spectrum Sharing and Aggregation for Future Wireless Netwo...
Cognitive radio networks are the next step to tackle scarcity in wireless networks given the increas...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
AbstractAs the numbers of wireless users are increasing, the scarcities of radio spectrum are also i...
This work presents the results of multiple studies focused around spectrum usage efficiency improvem...
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) communication systems feature advanced frequency reuse and interference co...
AbstractAs the numbers of wireless users are increasing, the scarcities of radio spectrum are also i...
<p>Wireless systems have proven to be significant productivity enablers in almost every sector of th...
There has been considerable effort to let more wireless devices operate in “white space” spectrum, i...
Cognitive radio networks are the next step to tackle scarcity in wireless networks given the increas...
The papers in this special issue represent the second one in the sequel of three special issues on s...