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We have examined the effect of this change in screening frequency policy.
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This waste of spectrum shows the necessity to design a more flexible way to manage this resource with respect to the traditional frequency allocation policy.
A first look at the graphs reveals that the frequency of policy interventions varies considerably across policy domains.
It is obvious that current static frequency allocation policy cannot meet the needs of emerging applications.
As a matter of fact, during the last century, most of the meaningful spectrum resources were licensed to emerging wireless applications, where the static frequency allocation policy combined with a growing number of spectrum demanding services led to a spectrum scarcity.
This records elements such as data release frequency, curation policy and listing of standards, formats and terminologies used within the data set; this is largely complimentary to what is stored in the Registry.
The general idea of this algorithm is to assign all users with equal burst profile to the same burst and to allocate its resources in a frequency-first policy, hence avoiding any burst overlapping in the frequency domain.
In fact, traces obtained from different machines or different processors, will most likely not share the same timestamps origin, have different working frequencies and frequency scaling policies.
Thus, during the years 2002 and 2003 several task forces and researches suggested new frequency management policies and regulatory frameworks to enable efficient use of the spectrum resource [8, 38 43].
In turn, frequency-based policies show good performance, outperforming recency-based and size-based policies [1, 4, 7].
The higher performance of frequency-based policies occurs because of an invariant in the concentration of references in Web traffic.
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