Dynamic sharing of radio spectrum: a brief history
@article{Jackson2005DynamicSO, title={Dynamic sharing of radio spectrum: a brief history}, author={C. Jackson}, journal={First IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2005. DySPAN 2005.}, year={2005}, pages={445-466} }
This article reviews the various approaches to dynamic sharing of spectrum that have been employed over time, identifies the costs and benefits of these approaches, and offers conclusions on the characteristics of radio services that benefit most from the use of dynamic sharing. Dynamic sharing is a powerful tool for spectrum management. It offers the opportunity for substantial efficiency gains. Modern technology, especially embedded computer controllers, makes this spectrum management… CONTINUE READING
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