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TVWS, the Un-abandoned Child

My first attendance of an international (IEEE) conference took place last week, in the 81st IEEE VTC conference in Glasgow, Scotland. As expected, the conference was fully tagged with 5G technologies, mmWave, massive MIMO and etc. However, an exhibition held by … Continue reading

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White space devices: will they come?

On 2nd May 2012, I was at BNetzA (German regulator) office in Mainz, Germany to attend the workshop on CR and SDR organized by COST-TERRA and ECC. The workshop was held to discuss efficient use of spectrum in general rather … Continue reading

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TV white spaces (finally) open in Korea

TV white spaces (TVWS) refer to geographcially unused TV broadcasting frequency channels. Its potential for wilreless communications usage has emerged as a hot topic to the spectrum regulators and industry players worldwide. Digital TV broadcasting where to buy kamagra employes … Continue reading

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What’s going on with dynamic spectrum access?

Here, I try to summarize lessons from IEEE DySPAN 2011. The conference provided a rare and valuable place where academic researchers, industry leaders, and influential regulators mingle and talk to each other. In the last day of the conference, a … Continue reading

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IEEE DySPAN 2011: keynote speech by Victor Bahl (day 3)

I had a little chat with my acquaintances participating in the conference, and they agreed that the highlight of the DySAPN 2011 is really in keynote speeches and panel discussions although paper presentations are also interesting. Victor Bahl is a … Continue reading

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