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Spectrum pooling

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Spectrum pooling[1] is a spectrum management strategy in which primary users of allocated radio spectrum can rent access to their radio spectrum space to other users. Spectrum pooling techniques generally require cognitive radio techniques to implement them.[2]

References

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  2. ^ Friedrich K. Jondral (March 28, 2006). "Cognitive Radio – A Necessity for Spectrum Pooling" (PDF). Universität Karlsruhe Communications Engineering Lab.