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One way to make more spectrum available is through white space sharing, where secondary spectrum users are allowed to transmit from any location except inside exclusion zones (EZs) that are drawn around primary spectrum users (PUs). However, EZ boundaries reveal the locations of PUs, and for some devices, location privacy is extremely important. Location privacy can be improved by increasing the area...