Santivanez et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Opportunistic spectrum access: Challenges, architecture, protocolsSantivanez et al., 2006
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- Santivanez C
- Ramanathan R
- Partridge C
- Krishnan R
- Condell M
- Polit S
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- Proceedings of the 2nd annual international workshop on Wireless internet
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We consider the concept of opportunistic spectrum access (OSA)--whereby radios identify unused portions of licensed spectrum, and utilize that spectrum without adverse impact on the primary licensees. OSA allows both dramatically higher spectrum utilization and near …
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