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M. Hadzialic, Jasmin Musovic, M. Hamza, M. Milisic, Jasenka Dizdarevic, M. Dulic, M. Skrbic
1 18. 12. 2014.

Modern spectrum management: Survey of 3G network traffic in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The rapid growth of connected devices worldwide has dramatically increased demand for available spectrum. The changeover to spectrum efficient digital terrestrial TV transmission freed up large blocks of spectrum. This paper aims to offer the results of the analysis of 3G mobile network usage in terms of traffic based on the case of dominant mobile operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). By this it is identified whether the demand for more radio spectrum is legitimate. In order to satisfy the requirement for extension of radio spectrum aimed for broadband services the broadcast spectrum (470 - 700 MHz) has been investigated. The rest of the UHF broadcast band (700 - 860 MHz) was not considered since it is specified as the Digital Dividend and hence was not a subject of dynamic access to the spectrum investigation. All results have been compared to the relevant researches conducted in some European, US, Asian and African countries. Ultimately the analysis results would help the modernization and enhancement of spectrum management proposing the concept of spectrum sharing and dynamic spectrum access to the national regulatory authority in B&H.


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