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A TV whitespace ecosystem for licensed cognitive radio

Tim Forde and Linda Doyle

Telecommunications Policy, 2013, vol. 37, issue 2, 130-139

Abstract: The paper looks at the role of cognitive radio in TV whitespace and suggests that European and US policy makers have limited its exploitation because of a predominant focus on cognitive radio as a device that is primarily suited for unlicensed opportunistic spectrum access. The paper suggests that markets for pragmatically conceived cognitive radios can be safely exploited within the confines of licensed spectrum, rather than solely in the domain of unlicensed opportunistic scenarios. Both European and US policy perspectives are analysed as they pertain to both cognitive radios and the TV whitespace, identifying the contradictions and opportunities therein. The analysis shows that regulators have already formulated many of the policy tools necessary to create a coherent ecosystem for license-based exploitation of TV whitespace by cognitive radios and that there are opportunities for broadening the regulation of TV whitespace.

Keywords: Spectrum policy; Neutral licensing; TV whitespace; Band managers; Spectrum trading; Cognitive radio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2012.07.005

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