The demand of bandwidth has increased in recent years with the advent of new technologies in wireless communication systems along with the rise of traffic flow. This has resulted the radio spectrum into a scarce entity. However, recent measurements suggest that some part of the licensed spectrum is not efficiently utilized due to static spectrum allocation. TV broadcast systems operating in licensed UHF band of radio spectrum is one of the examples. So to increase the spectral efficiency, the TV band which is the licensed spectrum, can be shared with the secondary users that are the license-exempt ones with cognitive radio system. After the ruling of FCC that allows unlicensed devices to operate in the ‘unused’ portions of TV bands known as...
Interference is one of the significant issues in television white space (TVWS) that limits the scal...
With the progress of transmission technology and fast growing demand for ubiquitous high speed wirel...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2009 Newman et al.This article presents results from a st...
The demand of bandwidth has increased in recent years with the advent of new technologies in wireles...
TV White space, where secondary systems can be deployed inside the TV coverage area and utilize the ...
Secondary spectrum access to TV white spaces is considered as a promising solution to relieve the sp...
Abstract—In this letter, the interference among mobile, het-erogeneous and independently-operated se...
Currently, the use of TV frequencies is exclusively license based with the area not covered by licen...
Abstract—TV white space (TVWS) represents unused TV channels- resulting from the transition to digit...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...
In this paper we study how much capacity a cellular secondary system can achieve if the interference...
ABSTRACT – As Digital Television Broadcasting spreads over the world, existing (and more) TV channel...
This paper investigates power allocation problems in OFDM-based cognitive radio (CR) networks operat...
There is continued increased demand for dynamic spectrum access of TV White Spaces (TVWS) due to gro...
“Copyright © [2012] IEEE. Reprinted from IEEE International Conference on Communications – ICC’2012....
Interference is one of the significant issues in television white space (TVWS) that limits the scal...
With the progress of transmission technology and fast growing demand for ubiquitous high speed wirel...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2009 Newman et al.This article presents results from a st...
The demand of bandwidth has increased in recent years with the advent of new technologies in wireles...
TV White space, where secondary systems can be deployed inside the TV coverage area and utilize the ...
Secondary spectrum access to TV white spaces is considered as a promising solution to relieve the sp...
Abstract—In this letter, the interference among mobile, het-erogeneous and independently-operated se...
Currently, the use of TV frequencies is exclusively license based with the area not covered by licen...
Abstract—TV white space (TVWS) represents unused TV channels- resulting from the transition to digit...
In this paper, we present a quantitative assessmentof the performance of a Wi-Fi like system in TV w...
In this paper we study how much capacity a cellular secondary system can achieve if the interference...
ABSTRACT – As Digital Television Broadcasting spreads over the world, existing (and more) TV channel...
This paper investigates power allocation problems in OFDM-based cognitive radio (CR) networks operat...
There is continued increased demand for dynamic spectrum access of TV White Spaces (TVWS) due to gro...
“Copyright © [2012] IEEE. Reprinted from IEEE International Conference on Communications – ICC’2012....
Interference is one of the significant issues in television white space (TVWS) that limits the scal...
With the progress of transmission technology and fast growing demand for ubiquitous high speed wirel...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2009 Newman et al.This article presents results from a st...