Abstract:Spectrum licensing schemes are subject to fixed allocation, little sharing and long term holding, which is leading to the current problem of false scarcity. Considering current spectrum allocation methodologies and given the exponential growth of traffic demand, spectrum scarcity becomes problematic since in the near future current radio access technologies will not be able to cope with this traffic demand increase anymore. Thus, new licensing schemes must be designed to enable sharing of spectrum frequency, s… Show more
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