1995
DOI: 10.1109/35.387555
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Technico-economic methods for radio spectrum assignment

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“…The research on the economic value of radio spectrum resources is mainly based on the utility axiology, so the different point of view for spectrum utility and value embodiment also formed [18]. Youssef et al believed that its influence can be reflected by the contribution of spectrum resources to relevant application industries [19], and Gang et al argued that the economic impact through the market value of spectrum resource application services and interference rights [20]. Menezes proposed that radio spectrum auction and bidding based on triangle distribution [21], and Lawrence explored the economic value and influence of radio spectrum resources in spectrum auction [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research on the economic value of radio spectrum resources is mainly based on the utility axiology, so the different point of view for spectrum utility and value embodiment also formed [18]. Youssef et al believed that its influence can be reflected by the contribution of spectrum resources to relevant application industries [19], and Gang et al argued that the economic impact through the market value of spectrum resource application services and interference rights [20]. Menezes proposed that radio spectrum auction and bidding based on triangle distribution [21], and Lawrence explored the economic value and influence of radio spectrum resources in spectrum auction [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are four parties that have interest in spectrum management: (i) the regulator that manages and allocates the usage of spectrum, (ii) the telecommunications services providers that have right to use spectrum by paying the licenses fee, (iii) the users that use spectrum for their communication needs, (iv) the telecommunications equipment vendors [3]. As illustrated in Figure 1, spectral of frequency spectrum can be represented in three dimensions: frequency dimension, space dimension and time dimension.…”
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confidence: 99%