This paper provides an overview of a recently proposed spectrum sharing model – ‘Authorized Shared Access’ or ‘Licensed Shared Access’ (ASA/LSA) – and compares it to other sharing models in order to outline its distinctive features and fields of application. The main feature of this new concept is to allow sharing among a limited number of licensees with guaranteed, but shared, spectrum usage rights so as to achieve a comparable quality of transmission as in the case of exclusive individual usage rights to all sharing parties. For this reason, the ASA model is able to support both large-scale and small-scale investments in spectrum-hungry technologies. We conclude that LSA/ASA is a promising new model that, absent ‘one-size-fits-all’ spectrum management solutions, may provide a valuable tool, complementary to other existing and developing tools, to face the spectrum crunch challenge and to meet the Digital Agenda purposes.
Nicita, A., Rossi, M.A. (2013). Spectrum Crunch vs. Spectrum Sharing: Exploring the 'Authorised Shared Access' Model. COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES, 90(2).
Spectrum Crunch vs. Spectrum Sharing: Exploring the 'Authorised Shared Access' Model
ROSSI, MARIA ALESSANDRA
2013-01-01
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of a recently proposed spectrum sharing model – ‘Authorized Shared Access’ or ‘Licensed Shared Access’ (ASA/LSA) – and compares it to other sharing models in order to outline its distinctive features and fields of application. The main feature of this new concept is to allow sharing among a limited number of licensees with guaranteed, but shared, spectrum usage rights so as to achieve a comparable quality of transmission as in the case of exclusive individual usage rights to all sharing parties. For this reason, the ASA model is able to support both large-scale and small-scale investments in spectrum-hungry technologies. We conclude that LSA/ASA is a promising new model that, absent ‘one-size-fits-all’ spectrum management solutions, may provide a valuable tool, complementary to other existing and developing tools, to face the spectrum crunch challenge and to meet the Digital Agenda purposes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
https://hdl.handle.net/11365/44608
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