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Cognitive radio and database-driven spectrum management 227

Cognitive Radio
- pp 244-251
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The article was published on 2015-08-26. It has received 33 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognitive radio & Spectrum management.

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Spectrum sharing using licensed shared access: the concept and its workflow for LTE-advanced networks

TL;DR: Different types of spectrum bands for LTE/LTE-Advanced and beyond networks are reviewed, and the LSA concept can offer a complementary approach to traditional exclusive licensing and license-exempt operations with features that benefit all involved stakeholders are discussed.
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On the Feasibility of Sharing Spectrum Licenses in mmWave Cellular Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the theoretical feasibility of spectrum license sharing among mmWave cellular operators is investigated in a heterogeneous multi-operator system containing multiple independent cellular networks, each owned by an operator, and the signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio and rate distribution for downlink mobile users of each network are derived.
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Live field trial of Licensed Shared Access (LSA) concept using LTE network in 2.3 GHz band

TL;DR: Results from a live field trial of the new Licensed Shared Access concept using a TD-LTE network in the 2.3 GHz spectrum band in Finland indicate that the LSA band can be evacuated and released in good time and the incumbents' rights can be protected.
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Database-Assisted Spectrum Sharing in Satellite Communications: A Survey

TL;DR: This survey paper discusses the feasibility of sharing the spectrum between satellite telecommunication networks and terrestrial and other satellite networks on the basis of a comprehensive study carried out as part of the European Space Agency’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems programme.
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Field trial of the 3.5 GHz citizens broadband radio service governed by a spectrum access system (SAS)

TL;DR: This paper evaluates the performance of a CBRS field trial by using one of the most important performance indicators in a spectrum sharing scenario — the evacuation time, and proposes ways to reduce the evacuation and reconfiguration time by up to 70%.