This thesis introduces an incentive-based trust model to let wireless spectrum regulation embrace diverse current and future means of implementing cognitive radio.Cognitive radio has emerged as a way to combat inefficient spectrum use by allowing independently designed networks to share the same frequency band. This philosophy has been embraced by the FCC, which has already allowed cognitive use in the TV bands, and plans to make spectrum sharing the norm in other bands as well. To enact spectrum sharing, regulatory decisions, like band assignment, are made at runtime so that they can reflect local context. From a regulatory perspective, the most important question is how to trust that these decisions will be made and carried out correctly....
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) has been considered as a promising concept for improving the utilization of lim...
Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licensing have been recently identified as one of the ca...
Radio spectrum is scarce in wireless communication. While there is an increasing demand for spectrum...
Cognitive radio is a novel wireless communication technology that allows for adaptive configuration ...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a novel wireless communication technology that allows for adaptive configura...
Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) is a promising technology which deals with shared spectrum access an...
Spectrum sharing is a new reality for spectrum users. Implementing sharing regimes on a non-opportun...
Sharing of radio spectrum between different types of wireless systems (e.g., different service provi...
Under the current regulatory model of static frequency assignment, most of the spectrum is allocated...
Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) deal with opportunistic spectrum access in order to fully utilize th...
The increasing emergence of wireless applications along with the static spectrum allocation followed...
The recent advent of cognitive radio (CR) technology has potential for making a significant improvem...
It has been widely recognized that the valuable, yet finite radio spectrum is being underutilized by...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) has been considered as a promising concept for improving the utilization of lim...
Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licensing have been recently identified as one of the ca...
Radio spectrum is scarce in wireless communication. While there is an increasing demand for spectrum...
Cognitive radio is a novel wireless communication technology that allows for adaptive configuration ...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a novel wireless communication technology that allows for adaptive configura...
Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) is a promising technology which deals with shared spectrum access an...
Spectrum sharing is a new reality for spectrum users. Implementing sharing regimes on a non-opportun...
Sharing of radio spectrum between different types of wireless systems (e.g., different service provi...
Under the current regulatory model of static frequency assignment, most of the spectrum is allocated...
Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) deal with opportunistic spectrum access in order to fully utilize th...
The increasing emergence of wireless applications along with the static spectrum allocation followed...
The recent advent of cognitive radio (CR) technology has potential for making a significant improvem...
It has been widely recognized that the valuable, yet finite radio spectrum is being underutilized by...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) has been considered as a promising concept for improving the utilization of lim...
Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licensing have been recently identified as one of the ca...