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    System and method for heterogenous spectrum sharing between commercial cellular operators and legacy incumbent users in wireless networks

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    2016-12-06
    Inventor
    Kumar, Akshay
    Mitola, Joseph III
    Reed, Jeffrey H.
    Clancy, Thomas Charles III
    Amanna, Ashwin E.
    McGweir, Robert
    Sengupta, Avik
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    Abstract
    Described herein are systems and methods for telecommunications spectrum sharing between multiple heterogeneous users, which leverage a hybrid approach that includes both distributed spectrum sharing, spectrum-sensing, and use of geo-reference databases.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/87825
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    • Scholarly Works, Electrical and Computer Engineering [695]
    • Scholarly Works, Hume Center for National Security and Technology [28]
    • Virginia Tech Patents [687]

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