Spectrum Sharing

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CBRS
cellular
cognitive radio
communication
communication technology
digital communication
dynamic spectrum access (DSA)
eLSA
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exclusion zones
full duplex
geolocation data base
licensed shared access (LSA)
machine learning
mmWave spectrum
mobile communications
Multefire
network
networks
protection zones
radar
signal processing
spectrum
spectrum management
spectrum monitoring
spectrum policy enforcement
spectrum sensing
spectrum sharing
three-tier access
TV white spaces (TVWS)
unlicensed spectrum
wireless
wireless communications
wireless networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119551492
  • Weight: 1021g
  • Dimensions: 175 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Combines the latest trends in spectrum sharing, both from a research and a standards/regulation/experimental standpoint

Written by noted professionals from academia, industry, and research labs, this unique book provides a comprehensive treatment of the principles and architectures for spectrum sharing in order to help with the existing and future spectrum crunch issues. It presents readers with the most current standardization trends, including CEPT / CEE, eLSA, CBRS, MulteFire, LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U), LTE WLAN integration with Internet Protocol security tunnel (LWIP), and LTE/Wi-Fi aggregation (LWA), and offers substantial trials and experimental results, as well as system-level performance evaluation results. The book also includes a chapter focusing on spectrum policy reinforcement and another on the economics of spectrum sharing.

Beginning with the historic form of cognitive radio, Spectrum Sharing: The Next Frontier in Wireless Networks continues with current standardized forms of spectrum sharing, and reviews all of the technical ingredients that may arise in spectrum sharing approaches. It also looks at policy and implementation aspects and ponders the future of the field. White spaces and data base-assisted spectrum sharing are discussed, as well as the licensed shared access approach and cooperative communication techniques. The book also covers reciprocity-based beam forming techniques for spectrum sharing in MIMO networks; resource allocation for shared spectrum networks; large scale wireless spectrum monitoring; and much more.

  • Contains all the latest standardization trends, such as CEPT / ECC, eLSA, CBRS, MulteFire, LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U), LTE WLAN integration with Internet Protocol security tunnel (LWIP) and LTE/Wi-Fi aggregation (LWA)
  • Presents a number of emerging technologies for future spectrum sharing (collaborative sensing, cooperative communication, reciprocity-based beamforming, etc.), as well as novel spectrum sharing paradigms (e.g. in full duplex and radar systems)
  • Includes substantial trials and experimental results, as well as system-level performance evaluation results
  • Contains a dedicated chapter on spectrum policy reinforcement and one on the economics of spectrum sharing
  • Edited by experts in the field, and featuring contributions by respected professionals in the field world wide

Spectrum Sharing: The Next Frontier in Wireless Networks is highly recommended for graduate students and researchers working in the areas of wireless communications and signal processing engineering. It would also benefit radio communications engineers and practitioners.

 

Constantinos B. Papadias, PhD, is Executive Director of Research, Technology and Innovation Network at The American College of Greece, Athens, Greece.

Tharmalingam Ratnarajah, PhD, is a Professor in Digital Communications and Signal Processing and Head of the Institute for Digital Communications at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

Dirk T.M. Slock, PhD, teaches Statistical Signal Processing (SSP) and signal processing techniques for wireless communications at EURECOM in France.