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Spectrum pooling

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Spectrum pooling is a spectrum management strategy in which multiple radio spectrum users can coexist within a single allocation of radio spectrum space.[1] One use of this technique is for primary users of a spectrum allocation to be able to rent out use of unused parts of their allocation to secondary users.[2] Spectrum pooling schemes generally require cognitive radio techniques to implement them.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Weiss, T. A.; Jondral, F. K. (2004). "Spectrum pooling: an innovative strategy for the enhancement of spectrum efficiency". IEEE Communications Magazine. 42 (3): S8. doi:10.1109/MCOM.2004.1273768.
  2. ^ Friedrich K. Jondral; Ulrich Berthold; Dennis Burgkhardt; Timo A. Weiß. "Dynamic Spectrum Access and Overlay Systems" (PDF).
  3. ^ Friedrich K. Jondral (March 28, 2006). "Cognitive Radio – A Necessity for Spectrum Pooling" (PDF). Universität Karlsruhe Communications Engineering Lab.