Secondary spectrum access networks

The radio spectrum is a precious resource that underpins various wireless services. It is traditionally regulated by a fixed frequency assignment policy, which allocates frequency bands to license holders for exclusive use. Dynamic spectrum access has been proposed as a promising approach to improve spectrum utilization by allowing new wireless systems to dynamically access or share the licensed band on a negotiated or an opportunistic basis.

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