Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licensing have been recently identified as one of the causes for under-utilization of the valuable radio spectrum. Governmental regulatory agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are seeking ways to remove stringent regulatory barriers and facilitate broader access to the spectrum resources. The goal of such new FCC-backed efforts is to allow for an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum between commercial service providers. In this paper, an interdisciplinary framework for spectrum management is proposed in which the government, using its regulatory power, can motivate spectrum sharing among the service providers in order to gain a net social benefit. ...
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
Abstract—Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licens-ing have been recently identified as one...
Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among providers has been ...
Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among providers has been ...
Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among providers has been ...
Abstract — Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among provider...
Spectrum sharing among cellular users has been a promising approach to attain better efficiency in t...
Spectrum sharing among cellular users has been a promising approach to attain better efficiency in t...
Cellular spectrum is a limited natural resource becoming scarcer at a worrisome rate. To satisfy use...
Abstract—It is widely recognized that the wireless spectrum is a scarce and limited resource and tha...
Spectrum regulation is tricky and until recently the methods used for almost a century has sufficed....
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...
Abstract—Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licens-ing have been recently identified as one...
Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among providers has been ...
Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among providers has been ...
Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among providers has been ...
Abstract — Allowing an improved and ubiquitous sharing of the precious radio spectrum among provider...
Spectrum sharing among cellular users has been a promising approach to attain better efficiency in t...
Spectrum sharing among cellular users has been a promising approach to attain better efficiency in t...
Cellular spectrum is a limited natural resource becoming scarcer at a worrisome rate. To satisfy use...
Abstract—It is widely recognized that the wireless spectrum is a scarce and limited resource and tha...
Spectrum regulation is tricky and until recently the methods used for almost a century has sufficed....
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
In the future, we can expect to see more dynamic service offerings and profiles, as users move from ...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
Traditionally, interference protection is guaranteed through a policy of spectrum licensing, whereby...