This paper seeks to identify and analyze the sources of value creation and capture by key stakeholders in the new Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) three tier spectrum sharing framework introduced by the US President's Council of Advanced Science & Technology. More flexible and dynamic use of the 3.5 GHz spectrum aims to increase the efficiency of spectrum use in delivering fast growing and converging mobile broadband and media services while paving the way to innovations in technology and business models. In this paper, we focus on key stakeholders' capability to deal with combined internal and external resources and capabilities in doing business, referred to as dynamic capability. Spectrum sharing, introducing a rapid change in...
This article provides a review of the Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and its characteristics...
This paper investigates incumbent spectrum users' incentives for spectrum sharing in licensed shared...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...
This paper seeks to identify and analyze the sources of value creation and capture by key stakeholde...
We are in the midst of a major paradigm shift in how we manage radio spectrum. This paradigm shift i...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Increase on demands for lower latency, pervasive connectivity, higher throughput, and more capacity ...
To leverage the existing spectrum and mitigate the global spectrum dearth, the Federal Communication...
Abstract The exponential growth of wireless services with diversity of devices and applications dep...
Like most common natural resources, spectrum is finite and prone to overuse and "crowding". Most of ...
This paper investigates key stakeholders' incentives for the hybrid use of the UHF spectrum for broa...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
This paper discusses two recent spectrum management frameworks, the Licensed Shared Access (LSA) dev...
Radio spectrum is natural limited resource, which cannot be owned. Many new technologies are emergin...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
This article provides a review of the Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and its characteristics...
This paper investigates incumbent spectrum users' incentives for spectrum sharing in licensed shared...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...
This paper seeks to identify and analyze the sources of value creation and capture by key stakeholde...
We are in the midst of a major paradigm shift in how we manage radio spectrum. This paradigm shift i...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Increase on demands for lower latency, pervasive connectivity, higher throughput, and more capacity ...
To leverage the existing spectrum and mitigate the global spectrum dearth, the Federal Communication...
Abstract The exponential growth of wireless services with diversity of devices and applications dep...
Like most common natural resources, spectrum is finite and prone to overuse and "crowding". Most of ...
This paper investigates key stakeholders' incentives for the hybrid use of the UHF spectrum for broa...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
This paper discusses two recent spectrum management frameworks, the Licensed Shared Access (LSA) dev...
Radio spectrum is natural limited resource, which cannot be owned. Many new technologies are emergin...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
This article provides a review of the Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and its characteristics...
This paper investigates incumbent spectrum users' incentives for spectrum sharing in licensed shared...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...