Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a paradigm that is based on assigning spectrum exclusively to a number of operators. This regulatory gridlock is due to resistance from current institutional framework, decision making political economy, and misconception of commons. Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) applications, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) primary allocation for mobile service in the 5 GHz for the implementation of WLAN applications, and operation of Cognitive Radio Systems (CRS) in the TV white spaces have initiated changes to the current framework. The driving forces for CRS deployment are ITU indirect support, pressure on regulators to face the grow...
Radio spectrum is natural limited resource, which cannot be owned. Many new technologies are emergin...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Abstract: The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services ...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Changes in communications technology and markets have placed great strains on traditional approaches...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Radio spectrum is natural limited resource, which cannot be owned. Many new technologies are emergin...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Abstract: The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services ...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Changes in communications technology and markets have placed great strains on traditional approaches...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...
Spectrum sharing is becoming a necessity in future cellular networks due to the increasing traffic d...
The increase in spectrum demand, which has occurred internationally in the last 10-15 years as a con...
Radio spectrum is natural limited resource, which cannot be owned. Many new technologies are emergin...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...