The purpose of this paper is to present a vision for future mobile and wireless networks. The vision, which we call Networks without Borders (NwoB), is based on a marketplace of virtual …
The focus of this paper is to progress a discussion about the redefinition of what it means to be a cellular network operator. Alternative modes of ownership may allow for the creation of …
This paper describes an open access market for capacity. Open access means that in real- time, network capacity cannot be withheld—capacity is priced dynamically by the marginal …
Radio spectrum is critically important to the functioning of modern society but is a scarce resource in great demand. Ideally, it should be allocated to the most valuable uses in a …
J Bae, E Beigman, R Berry, ML Honig… - 2008 3rd IEEE …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
It has been widely recognized that the current under-utilization of spectrum across many bands could be alleviated through the application of spectrum markets. So far, discussions …
We introduce the concept of “pluralistic licensing”, which we describe as the award of licenses under the assumption that opportunistic secondary spectrum access will be …
Fungibility is a common assumption for market-based spectrum management. In this paper, we explore the dimensions of practical fungibility of frequency bands from the point of view …
In the century since the Radio Act of 1912 initiated US spectrum allocation rules, a precise definition of" harmful interference"-the control of which forms the rationale for regulation-has …
F Perich, R Foster, P Tenhula… - 2008 3rd IEEE …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We describe the design and report on experience fielding an end-to-end framework for declarative spectrum management of frequency agile wireless communication devices. As …