Electromagnetic Spectrum Allocation: Wireless Networks

Resource System
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Resource Units
Electromagnetic waves
Location
World Wide

Wireless network is a network set up by using radio signal frequency to communicate among computers and other network devices, due to its easy setup feature and no cabling involved, it have become an important tool in the construction of modern society. New emerging technologies allow users to perform more and more complex tasks, driving an increasing mean bandwidth consumption per user. However, a wireless network has limited capacity to provide information transactions, that is, finite bandwidth; despite that neither, the number of users allowed to connect nor the amount of consumed spectrum are restricted. In order to guarantee an optimal performance is necessary to avoid signal traffic saturation and, at the same time, be able to reach an optimum usage of bandwidth even with a dynamical configuration of users and consumption.