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Federal strategic spectrum plan : harnessing and managing the nation's wireless spectrum / Yi Chan, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chan, Yi.
Series:
Advances in communication and media research series.
Advances in communication and media research series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wireless communication systems--United States--Management.
Wireless communication systems.
Mobile communication systems--United States.
Mobile communication systems.
Radio frequency allocation--Government policy--United States.
Radio frequency allocation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (260 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Explores wireless technologies which are essential in supporting Federal agency missions that are crucial to the nation and enable commercial and non-Federal public safety operations which support economic growth and safeguard lives and property.
Contents:
Intro
FEDERAL STRATEGIC SPECTRUM PLAN:HARNESSING AND MANAGING THENATION'S WIRELESS SPECTRUM
CONTENTS
PREFACE
SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT FOR THE 21ST CENTURYTHE PRESIDENT'S SPECTRUM POLICY INITIATIVEFEDERAL STRATEGIC SPECTRUM PLAN∗
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
I. OVERVIEW
A. The Presidential Mandate
B. The Federal Response
C. The Federal Needs
D. The National Response
II. TODAY'S SPECTRUM ENVIRONMENT
III. FUTURE FEDERAL SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS
A. More Data/ Higher Speeds
B. Satellite and Space Services
C. High Frequency (HF)
D. Radar
E. Air Traffic Control
F. Above 30 GHz
IV. THE FEDERAL STRATEGY
A. Near-Term
B. Mid-Term
C. Long-Term
. RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDIX A PRESIDENTIALMEMORANDUM
PRESIDENTIAL DETERMINATION:MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OFEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and AgenciesSubject: Improving Spectrum Management for The 21st Century
Section 1. Office of Management and Budget
Section 2. Other Executive Departments and Agencies
Section 3. Department of Commerce
Section 4. General
APPENDIX BCURRENT FEDERAL SPECTRUM USE AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
Introduction
Spectrum Allocations
SECTION B-1RADIOCOMMUNICATION SERVICES
Approach
MOBILE SERVICE AND LAND MOBILE SERVICE
Land Mobile Service - Related Ntia Spectrum Planning
Improving Spectrum Efficiency by Narrowbanding Land Mobile Channels
IMPROVING SPECTRUM EFFICIENCY AND MANAGEMENTFLEXIBILITY WITH LAND MOBILE SERVICE NATIONAL FREQUENCYALLOTMENT PLANS
Allocation Assets
CURRENT MOBILE SERVICE AND LAND MOBILE SERVICE USAGEAND FUTURE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS
Use of Bands in the 1705-3000 kHz Range.
Use of Bands in the 3-30 Mhz (HF) Range
Use of Bands in the 30-88 MHz Range
Use of Bands in the 138-150.8 MHz Range
Use of The 162-174 Mhz and 406.1-420 Mhz Bands
THE MULTI-AGENCY INTEGRATED WIRELESS NETWORK (IWN)
Use of Bands in the 225-399.9 MHz Range
Use of the 420-450 MHz Band
Use of the 902-928 MHz Ban
Use of the 960-1215 MHz Band
Use of the 1429-1435 MHz Band
Use of Bands in the 1435-1 525 MHz and the 1525-1 535 MHz Ranges
Use of the 1755-1850 MHz Band
Use of Bands in the 2290-2 700 MHz Range
Use of the 4400-4940 MHz Band
Use of the Bands in the 14.4-1 5.35 GHz Range
Use of the 25.25-2 7.5 GHz Band
FUTURE DODMOBILE SPECTRUM USAGE AND REQUIREMENTS
SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS FOR AERONAUTICAL FLIGHT TESTTELEMETRY
SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAL TELEMETRY
FEDERAL USE OF EXCLUSIVE NON-FEDERAL FREQUENCY BANDS
Federal Use of the Non-Federal 150.8-156.2475 Mhz and 157.1875-162.0125Mhz Bands
Federal use of the Non-Federal 450-4 70 MHz Band
ADDRESSING FUTURE MOBILE SERVICE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS
Spectrum Sharing
Network or Facilities Sharing
Use of Commercial Services
Land Mobile Service Requirements Summary
Satisfying Future Land Mobile Service Spectrum Requirements
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE SERVICE
CURRENT AERONAUTICAL MOBILE SERVICE SPECTRUM USE ANDFUTURE REQUIREMENTS
General
Spectrum Use and Future Requirements in the MF and HF Bands
Spectrum Use and Future Requirements in VHF Bands and in 960-1215MHz
Aeronautical Mobile Service Spectrum Use and Future Requirements of the225-399.9 MHz Band
Spectrum Use and Future Requirements of the 5000- 5030 and 5091-5150MHz Bands
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS - SUMMARY
MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE
Current Maritime Mobile Service Spectrum Use and SpectrumRequirements.
Current Use and Future Spectrum Requirements in the 300-3000 Khz (MF)Band
Current Use and Future Spectrum Requirements in the 3-30 MHz (HF)Bands
Use of the 30-300 MHz (VHF) Bands
MARITIME MOBILE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE
MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTUREREQUIREMENTS
Mobile-Satellite Service Spectrum Use and Future Requirements in the UHFBands
Federal Mobile-Satellite Service Spectrum Use and Future Requirements inthe 3700- 4200 Mhz (4 Ghz), 5925-6425 Mhz (6 Ghz), 11.7-12.2 Ghz (12 Ghz),and 13.75-14.5 Ghz (14 Ghz) Non-Federal Bands
Mobile-Satellite Service Spectrum Use and Future Requirements in the 7250-8400 Mhz (7 And 8 Ghz) Bands
Mobile-Satellite Service Spectrum Use and Future Requirements in theBands above 20 GHz
Mobile-Satellite Service Use for Emergency Communications
Use of Commercial Mss Systems
MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE
MARITIME-MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE
FIXED-SATELLITE SERVICE
Current Fixed-Satellite Service Use
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SATELLITES OPERATING IN THE FIXEDSATELLITESERVICE
FEDERAL AGENCY USE OF COMMERCIAL FIXED-SATELLITESERVICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
IMPACT OF CHANGES IN THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITE INDUSTRYON PRESENT AND FUTURE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
LACK OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ALLOCATIONS AND LICENSINGRIGHTS WHEN USING COMMERCIAL SATELLITES
FUTURE FIXED-SATELLITE SERVICE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS
Spectrum Allocated to the Federal Government
FIXED SERVICE
CURRENT NTIA STUDIES OF THE FIXED SERVICE
CURRENT FIXED SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTUREREQUIREMENTS
Introduction.
FIXED-SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS INTHE BANDS BELOW 30MHZ
Use of Spectrum below 190 kHz
Use of Spectrum in the 3-30 Mhz (HF) Range
USE OF SPECTRUM IN THE 300 KHZ TO 3MHZ (MF) RANGE
Travelers Information Stations
FIXED SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTS IN THE30-1000MHZ SPECTRUM REGION
FIXED-SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTSIN 1-10 GHZ
FIXED SERVICE USE OF SPECTRUM IN 1700-1850MHZ
The 1700-1 710 Mhz Band
The 1710-1850 Mhz Region of the Spectrum
Transition of the 1710-1755 MHz Band to the Private Sector for AdvancedWireless Services
Use of The 4400-4940 Mhz Band
Use of the 5090-5150 Mhz Band
Use of the 7125-8500 MHz Band
FIXED-SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTSBANDS ABOVE 10 GHZ
USE OF UNLICENSED DEVICES FOR FIXED SERVICE APPLICATIONS
Network Facilities Sharing
SUMMARY- FIXED SERVICE
RADIODETERMINATION SERVICE AND RADIODETERMINATIONSATELLITESERVICES
RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE
CURRENT RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE USES AND FUTURESPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS
RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTUREREQUIREMENTS FOR THE SPECTRUM RANGE BELOW 535 KHZ
SUMMARY OF THE CURRENT AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS FOR THE RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE IN THESPECTRUM BELOW 535 KHZ
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE
Aeronautical Radionavigation Non-Directional Radiobeacons (NDBs)
RADIONAVIGATION SYSTEMS OPERATING IN THE VHF (30-300MHZAND UHF (300-3000MHZ) BANDS
VOR System and Spectrum Use
INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEMS (ILS) (MULTI-BAND)
SYSTEMS USING THE 960-1215MHZ BAND
SYSTEMS OPERATING ON 1030MHZ AND 1090MHZ
Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS)
TRAFFIC ALERT AND COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (TCAS).
AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE-BROADCAST (ADS-B) ANDTHE UNIVERSAL ACCESS TRANSCEIVER
MULTILATERATION SYSTEMS AND PRECISION RUNWAYMONITORING
SUMMARY OF THE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS OF THE 960-1215MHZ BAND
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE
Maritime Radionavigation Radiobeacons
Maritime Radionavigation Radars
Maritime Radar Transponder Beacons
Coast Guard Maritime Vessel Traffic Systems
RADIODETERMINATION-SATELLITE SERVICES
RADIONAVIGATION-SATELLITE SERVICE
Current Spectrum Use and Future Requirements of the RadionavigationSatellite Service
OTHER RADIONAVIGATION-SATELLITE SYSTEMS
TRENDS IN THE RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE AND THERADIONAVIGATION-SATELLITE SERVICE
FUTURE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RADIONAVIGATIONSATELLITESERVICE
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE AND RADAR APPLICATIONS
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 3-30MHZ (HF) BAND
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 30-300MHZ (VHF) BAND
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 420-450MHZ BAND
Wind-Profiler Radars
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 902-928MHZ BAND
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 932-935MHZ AND 94 1-944MHZ BANDS
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 1215-1390MHZ BAND
AIR ROUTE SURVEILLANCE RADARS (ARSRS)
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 2-4 GHZ SPECTRUM RANGE
Airport Surveillance Radars (ASRs)
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USAGE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 4-8 GHZ SPECTRUM RANGE
Airborne Radar Altimeters
THE 5000-5250MHZ BAND,MICROWAVE LANDING SYSTEMS(MLS), AND ASDE-XMICROWAVE LANDING SYSTEM (MLS)
Other Uses in the 4-8 GHz Range.
RADIOLOCATION SERVICE USE AND FUTURE SPECTRUMREQUIREMENTS IN THE 8.5-10.55 GHZ SPECTRUM RANGE.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-61324-604-8
OCLC:
847197803

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