Authors: William Webb
Publish Date: 2011/11/29
Volume: 69, Issue: 1, Pages: 5-9
Abstract
Dynamic access to spectrum evolved as a concept from an observation that much spectrum was underutilized Over time the access rules for this spectrum have changed to geolocation and it has become clear that the spectrum is often subject to interference This has changed the thinking about the applications most likely to emerge away from classic unlicensed uses such as devicetodevice and home networks and towards widearea machinetomachine networks and rural broadband Such applications would prefer somewhat certain access to spectrum so further enhancements to access rules to prioritise certain users should be considered
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