Mobile Networks and Management. 7th International Conference, MONAMI 2015, Santander, Spain, September 16-18, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

Research Article

The Shared Spectrum Service, Technology and Network Provision in Mobile Communication

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-26925-2_2,
        author={Esko Luttinen and Marcos Katz},
        title={The Shared Spectrum Service, Technology and Network Provision in Mobile Communication},
        proceedings={Mobile Networks and Management. 7th International Conference, MONAMI 2015, Santander, Spain, September 16-18, 2015, Revised Selected Papers},
        proceedings_a={MONAMI},
        year={2016},
        month={1},
        keywords={Spectrum sharing and management Additional spectrum Cognitive radio Mobile service Technology and network provision},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-319-26925-2_2}
    }
    
  • Esko Luttinen
    Marcos Katz
    Year: 2016
    The Shared Spectrum Service, Technology and Network Provision in Mobile Communication
    MONAMI
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26925-2_2
Esko Luttinen1,*, Marcos Katz1,*
  • 1: University of Oulu
*Contact email: eskok.luttinen@elisanet.fi, marcos.katz@ee.oulu.fi

Abstract

This text describes some developments of an explosive growth in mobile traffic demand. The growth has led to market driven approaches and need for more effective spectrum access and management. Regulatory, technology and economic issues have led to innovative strategic approaches and policies for more effective spectrum usages. This text seeks factors and possibilities to influence spectrum sharing and use of additional spectrum in mobile communication. Wireless network architecture defines functionalities, which impact on mobile subscriber’s behavior both technically and economically. If telecommunication services fit together, interfaces between elements and services are the key. Economic assets form a new shared spectrum access, which means ubiquitous technical functionality, new service architectures and interfaces between different radio networks in the value-added chains. The modern radio networks form bit-pipes for added value services. For different stakeholders there are technology environment, economic environment and content wish environment in search for additional spectrum utility.