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Previous chapters discuss the possible causes of degradation in the performance of commodity wireless technologies due to the properties of the technologies ­themselves, as well as due to the interactions between these technologies if they are operated in the same or adjacent RF spectrum. This chapter describes the use of Radio Resource Management as a means to optimize the performance of wireless networks that use these commodity technologies. These networks include wireless LAN-based networks, but may well include femtocells in the near future.

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  1. 1.

     It may be argued that co-channel interference caused by network-own devices is a consequence of limited spectrum being available. Here we take the position that interference that cannot be countered by the network’s spectrum sharing features is to be considered as any other interference.

  2. 2.

     See also Chap. 12, Sect. 12.2.4.

  3. 3.

     This work was initially performed in Task Group 11k.

  4. 4.

     See Garey and Johnson [131].

  5. 5.

     See Chap. 9, Sect. 9.1 for more detail on DFS operations.

  6. 6.

     Jensen and Toft [71].

  7. 7.

     See Garey and Johnson [131].

  8. 8.

     See Cormen et al. [132].

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Kruys, J., Qian, L. (2011). Radio Resource Management. In: Sharing RF Spectrum with Commodity Wireless Technologies. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1585-1_10

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