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Although sophisticated wireless radio technologies make it possible
for unlicensed wireless devices to take advantage of un-used
broadcast TV spectra, those looking to advance the field have
lacked a book that covers cognitive radio in TV white spaces
(TVWS). Filling this need, TV White Space Spectrum Technologies:
Regulations, Standards and Applications explains how white space
technology can be used to enable the additional spectrum access
that is so badly needed. Providing a comprehensive overview and
analysis of the topics related to TVWS, this forward-looking
reference contains contributions from key industry players,
standards developers, and researchers from around the world in TV
white space, dynamic spectrum access, and cognitive radio fields.
It supplies an extensive survey of new technologies, applications,
regulations, and open research areas in TVWS. The book is organized
in four parts: Regulations and Profiles-Covers regulations,
spectrum policies, channelization, and system requirements
Standards-Examines TVWS standards efforts in different
standard-developing organizations, with emphasis on the IEEE 802.22
wireless network standard Coexistence-Presents coexistence
techniques between all potential TVWS standards, technologies,
devices, and service providers, with emphasis on the Federal
Communications Commission's (FCC) recent regulations and policies,
and IEEE 802.19 coexistence study group efforts Important
Aspects-Considers spectrum allocation, use cases, and security
issues in the TVWS network This complete reference includes
coverage of system requirements, collaborative sensing, spectrum
sharing, privacy, and interoperability. Suggesting a number of
applications that can be deployed to provide new services to users,
including broadband Internet applications, the book highlights
potential business opportunities and addresses the deployment
challenges that are likely to arise.
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