Gomez, 2016 - Google Patents
Wireless Network Virtualization as an enabler for Spectrum SharingGomez, 2016
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Spectrum Sharing and Wireless Network Virtualization have been explored as methods to achieve spectrum efficiency, increase network capacity and, overall, to address the existing spectrum scarcity problems. This work aims at exploring the link between these two topics …
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