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The demand for wireless internet access continues to grow. A large number of services, irrespective of their application, are now moving to internet protocol. Furthermore there is growing expectation that these be accessible on the move which places huge demand on the main subscriber networks. Networks based on IEEE 802.22 operating in white space spectrum have been put forward as a means for easing...
Pressures on bandwidth for wireless internet access are increasing as more services are being pushed to an internet based access paradigm, and users are expecting to access services on the move. One of the most promising solutions is to use the spare bandwidth in television broadcast bands to provide this data access. In the most recent publications by regulators in the US and the UK devices will...
Availability of television white space is of interest for developing new data networks which operate between licensed users. The practical sensing and computational modelling of this band has been the focus of study in this and a preceding paper. In this paper a high spatial resolution was used to look at the areas that a single channel was available in moderately rough terrain in the UK. The size...
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