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Spectrum policies 2 Breitbandkommunikation 1 Broadband communications 1 Broadcasting policy 1 Business models 1 Concession 1 Dynamic spectrum access 1 EU 1 Konzession 1 Licence 1 Lizenz 1 Mobile communications 1 Mobilkommunikation 1 Policy 1 Regulation 1 Rundfunkpolitik 1 Secondary spectrum market 1 System Dynamics 1 System dynamics 1 Telecommunications 1 Telecommunications policy 1 Telekommunikationspolitik 1
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Allen, David 1 Baldini, Gianmarco 1 Demestichas, Panagiotis 1 Holland, Oliver 1 Karanasios, Stan 1 Kim, Taehan 1 Kim, Taewan 1 Polydoros, Andreas 1 Song, Hee Seok 1 Stavroulaki, Vera 1 Tsagkaris, Kostas 1
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Telecommunications Policy 1 Telecommunications policy : the international journal of digital economy, data sciences and new media 1
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The impact of spectrum policies on the secondary spectrum market : a system dynamics approach
Song, Hee Seok; Kim, Taewan; Kim, Taehan - In: Telecommunications policy : the international journal … 41 (2017) 5/6, pp. 460-472
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The evolution of cognitive radio technology in Europe: Regulatory and standardization aspects
Baldini, Gianmarco; Holland, Oliver; Stavroulaki, Vera; … - In: Telecommunications Policy 37 (2013) 2, pp. 96-107
Cognitive radio (CR) is considered a promising technology that could provide important benefits in the telecommunication domain. In Europe, the number of research projects, standardization activities and public consultations by the European Commission and regulatory authorities testify to the...
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