This
book is about the theory and practice of spectrum sharing and is
aimed at a wide audience. Although it addresses basic technical
issues, the emphasis is on practice rather than theory. In presenting
an overall picture of spectrum sharing, this book covers the why--the
regulatory aspects as well as the how--the technical aspects. The
latter is supported with a theoretical taxonomy of dimensions, modes
and means of spectrum sharing and a number of practical cases of
spectrum sharing are discussed, using established technologies as
examples.
This book should prove accessible to wireless
systems designers, RF engineers and protocol developers as well as to
planners for large scale wireless LAN deployments. The combination of
theoretical explanation and practice based analysis is expected to
prove useful for radio spectrum managers and regulators as well as
standards development organizations.
Further, this book should
prove useful for educators and students in that it provides practice
oriented background for the more abstract material presented in
textbooks dealing with radio spectrum related theory.
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