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|a Three-Tier Shared Spectrum, Shared Infrastructure, and a Path to 5G /
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|a Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I Spectrum Sharing Background; 1 Introduction to Three-Tier Spectrum Sharing; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 The Problem of Spectrum Scarcity, Densification, and Wireless Growth; 1.3 Inadequacy of Traditional Approaches to Spectrum Management and Allocation; 1.4 Spectrum Challenges to Transition from Exclusive to Shared Infrastructure; 1.5 Challenges in Achieving Significant Levels of Spectrum Sharing; 1.6 The Concepts Behind Three-Tier Spectrum Sharing; 1.7 Outline of This Book's Treatment
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|a 1.8 Suggested Reading references; 2 Prior Dynamic Spectrum-Sharing Regimes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Exclusive-Usage Models; 2.3 Unlicensed Spectrum; 2.4 Dynamic Frequency Selection for 5 GHz; 2.5 Television ""White Space'' Spectrum Sharing; 2.6 European Two-Tier Model (ASA/LSA); 2.7 Secondary Markets; 2.8 Summary of Spectrum Sharing Concepts; 2.9 Suggested Reading; References; Part II Three-Tier Dynamic Spectrum Models; 3 Key Aspects of PCAST Recommendations; 3.1 Movement Towards Flexible, Dynamic Spectrum Policies; 3.2 PCAST Findings and Recommendations; 3.3 Analysis of PCAST Recommendations
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|a 3.4 Ability of PCAST Proposals to Address Spectrum Sharing Issues3.5 Incumbent Interests in Considering Spectrum Sharing; 3.6 Criticism of PCAST Recommendations; 3.7 Consensus Formation Through PCAST; 3.8 A Note on Capacity Versus Coverage Networks, and the Small Cell Model; 3.9 Interference Protection Priority; 3.10 A Model for Spectrum Usage Through Opportunity Cost; 3.11 Suggested Reading; References; 4 US FCC CBRS Regulations, and Other International Activity; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Summary of FCC Actions and Timeline; 4.3 Comparison of FCC CBRS and Three-Tier Proposals
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|a 4.4 Specific Protection Provided to Incumbent Classes 4.5 Protection Requirements for Naval Operations; 4.6 Protection Requirements for Satellite Operations; 4.7 Protection Requirements for Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISP) and Utility Operations; 4.8 Protection Requirements for Priority Access Operations; 4.9 Second-Tier Protection Acquisition Method (Auction); 4.10 SAS Competition and Information Sharing; 4.11 Secondary Markets; 4.12 Spectrum Access System Operational Considerations; 4.13 Device Classes; 4.14 Proposals for Three-Tier Outside of the USA; 4.15 Summary
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|a 4.16 Suggested ReadingReferences; Part III Components of a Three-Tier Architecture; 5 Three-Tier Spectrum Admission Control Systems; 5.1 Database-driven Spectrum Management Framework; 5.2 Ecosystem Awareness; 5.3 Analysis Algorithms; 5.4 Device/Network Interaction; 5.5 Protection Decision-making; 5.6 Coexistence Optimizations; 5.7 Example Implementations of Database Systems; 5.7.1 Television White Space Database Service; 5.7.2 CBRS Spectrum Access System; 5.8 Suggested Reading; References; 6 Admission Control Management of Access Point Devices and Their Clients; 6.1 Introduction
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