© © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works.This article presents an overview of the upcoming television broadcast spectrum incentive auction in the U.S., which will be the first ever attempted worldwide, and discusses the main business, regulatory, and technical challenges of a successful incentive auction. The process combines two separate but linked auctions: a reverse auction, which will identify the ...
Beginning in 1994, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) started to use auctions for the alloca...
In response to a request from the industry members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATS...
In response to a request from the industry members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATS...
© © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
© © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
This article examines the potential impact of smaller-sized license territories in the context of th...
Given its significant technological advantages compared to analog broadcasting, digital television (...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...
This short article provides a glimpse at the auction process’s evolution, from its initial design to...
We consider important design issues of the reverse auction, a key and innovative part of the FCC’s I...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...
The intensive use of wireless spectrum in communications necessitates complex allocation mechanisms ...
This article provides an overview of auctions and proposes a bidding format for use in a potential s...
TAlthough the current shortage of radio spectrum is usually attributed to the scarcity of spectrum, ...
Although relatively few provisions of the 1996 Telecommunication Act relate to digital broadcast tel...
Beginning in 1994, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) started to use auctions for the alloca...
In response to a request from the industry members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATS...
In response to a request from the industry members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATS...
© © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
© © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
This article examines the potential impact of smaller-sized license territories in the context of th...
Given its significant technological advantages compared to analog broadcasting, digital television (...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...
This short article provides a glimpse at the auction process’s evolution, from its initial design to...
We consider important design issues of the reverse auction, a key and innovative part of the FCC’s I...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...
The intensive use of wireless spectrum in communications necessitates complex allocation mechanisms ...
This article provides an overview of auctions and proposes a bidding format for use in a potential s...
TAlthough the current shortage of radio spectrum is usually attributed to the scarcity of spectrum, ...
Although relatively few provisions of the 1996 Telecommunication Act relate to digital broadcast tel...
Beginning in 1994, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) started to use auctions for the alloca...
In response to a request from the industry members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATS...
In response to a request from the industry members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATS...