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How wireless networks scale: the illusion of spectrum scarcity

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2002

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David P. Reed

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Abstract

As wireless networking becomes a more and more important radio application, it is becoming clear that our current means of allocating radio communications resources cannot satisfy our future need for increasingly dense, fast, flexible, and mobile communications networks. Spectrum scarcity is the apparent result, and many economists and regulators have proposed innovative means to allocate such scarce resources to the most important uses.