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Performance Of Unlicensed Devices With A Spectrum Etiquette (1997)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Satapathy, Durga Peha, Jon M. |
| Description | There are growing opportunities for the wireless industry to deploy products in unlicensed spectrum, where no licensing is required and devices share spectrum. Unlicensed spectrum offers several benefits, but there are serious challenges to overcome before these benefits can be fully realized. Foremost among these is the risk of inefficient utilization, resulting from a lack of incentive to conserve the shared spectrum. This phenomenon will be demonstrated in one scenario, and some techniques to deal with this problem will be presented. 1 Introduction The wireless industry has actively and successfully petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allocate more unlicensed spectrum [1-4], which is spectrum in which users do not require a license to transmit. Such spectrum includes the unlicensed PCS band at 2 GHz [1], the unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (NII) band at 5 GHz [2], and the Millimeter Wave band at 59-64 GHz [3,4]. The unlicensed PCS band is gover... Proceedings of IEEE Globecom |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1997-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Unlicensed Pc Band Federal Communication Commission Serious Challenge Device Share Spectrum Unlicensed Spectrum 1-4 Inefficient Utilization Several Benefit Unlicensed Device Wireless Industry Millimeter Wave Band Spectrum Etiquette 59-64 Ghz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Unlicensed Spectrum |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |