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Demystifying white spaces
2008
2008 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems
White spaces refer to the unused frequency voids across time or space. The vast existence of white spaces has been validated by many measurements and is widely regarded as an undesirable consequence of the fixed spectrum licensing policy. In this paper, we apply stochastic geometry to study the spatial distribution of white spaces in the presence of a random primary network with homogeneous nodes. We show that with a self-interfering constraint on the primary network, a large portion of the
doi:10.1109/icccas.2008.4657791
fatcat:nkmfw4hyq5bwxbt2cg6osanesa