Future wireless operation, environments, and dynamic spectrum access
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This chapter provides an overview of the growth of wireless architectures that are challenged in terms of both capacity and density spectrum density, and outlines general options for addressing these challenges. One of the premises of this book is that the challenge of operating in dense spectrum will fundamentally change the nature of wireless operation for all spectrum-dependent systems, and that these changes will both require new technology (control, coordination, and decision making as examples) and create new opportunities to fundamentally extend the capabilities of wireless systems, ultimately to the point of comparability with wired delivery modes.
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This chapter provides an overview of the growth of wireless architectures that are challenged in terms of both capacity and density spectrum density, and outlines general options for addressing these challenges. One of the premises of this book is that the challenge of operating in dense spectrum will fundamentally change the nature of wireless operation for all spectrum-dependent systems, and that these changes will both require new technology (control, coordination, and decision making as examples) and create new opportunities to fundamentally extend the capabilities of wireless systems, ultimately to the point of comparability with wired delivery modes.
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