Regulatory Policy and Economics of Cognitive Radio for Secondary Spectrum Access

This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Spectrum Regulations: Why and How? Overview of Regulatory Bodies and Their Inter‐Relation Why Secondary Spectrum Access? Candidate Bands for Secondary Access Regulatory and Policy Issues Technology Enablers and Options for Secondary Sharing Economic Impact and Business Opportunities of SSA Outlook Conclusions Acknowledgements References

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