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Cognitive radios for dynamic spectrum access-the path to market success for dynamic spectrum access technologyChapin et al., 2007
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- Chapin J
- Lehr W
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- IEEE Communications Magazine
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Rapid progress is being made in the technology for dynamic spectrum access (DSA) radio systems. However, the structure and dynamics of the wireless services market must also evolve for DSA to succeed. This article examines the interlinked technical and economic …
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