Recent regulatory developments by the US’s Federal Communications Commission and the UK’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) have opened up new opportunities for wireless systems to utilize unoccupied TV ‘White Space’ (TVWS) channels now available after analog switchover for secondary use as shown in Fig. 1a. TV-band spectrum has favourable radio propagation characteristics that allow signals to travel relatively long distances over hilly terrain or in built-up urban areas. This, coupled with the fact that the regulations currently being drawn up by the FCC and Ofcom are widely expected to allow licence-exempt access to TVWS spectrum, make TVWS attractive for applications such as: i) rural broadband; ii) high-definition CCTV transmissions in ...
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The UHF band between 470-790 MHz, currently occupied by digital ter- restrial TV (DTT) distribution ...
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Wireless radio links present one option for rural broadband where population is sparse and many of t...
The use of complementary radio access technologies within a network allows the advantages of each te...
Wireless radio links present one option for rural broadband where population is sparse and many of t...
Radio spectrum is a necessary barrier for nourishing of economic activities through provision of wir...
Abstract—The paper discuses how the imminent transition to the digital terrestrial television in UHF...
Even at the current age of sophisticated communication systems, remote rural communities with low us...
In this paper we quantitatively investigate the feasibility of rural broadband provisioning TV white...
The cellular technology is mostly an urban technology that has been unable to serve rural areas well...
Wireless spectrum regulation is an area of increasing interest, complexity, and importance. After de...
700MHz band attracted many researchers and stakeholders for mobile communications by providing a rar...
The use of multiple frequency bands within a wireless network allows the advantages of each band to ...
The digital transition of TV transmission will make available some TV frequencies which are to be ge...
Detailed findings from a trial deployment of technologies used to provision high-speed Internet acce...
The UHF band between 470-790 MHz, currently occupied by digital ter- restrial TV (DTT) distribution ...
The transition from analogue to digital terrestrial television (i.e. Digital Switchover- DSO) releas...
Wireless radio links present one option for rural broadband where population is sparse and many of t...
The use of complementary radio access technologies within a network allows the advantages of each te...
Wireless radio links present one option for rural broadband where population is sparse and many of t...