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Radio Spectrum Management : Policies, Regulations and Techniques.

"This book presents the fundamentals of wireless communications and services, explaining in detail what RF spectrum management is, why it is important, which are the authorities regulating the use of spectrum, and how is it managed and enforced at the international, regional and national levels...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mazar (Madjar), Haim
Otros Autores: Azzarelli, Tony
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Somerset : Wiley, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 The Radio Frequency Spectrum and Wireless Communications ; 1.1 Historical Overview; 1.2 A General Communication Channel; 1.3 Radio Frequency Bands; 1.4 Scarcity of the RF Spectrum; References; Chapter 2 The Main Regulated Radio Services; 2.1 General; 2.2 Terrestrial Broadcasting Delivery: Sound (Radio) and Video (Television); 2.2.1 Definitions and Introduction; 2.2.2 Broadcasting Video and Audio Delivery; 2.2.3 Terrestrial Sound (Audio).
  • 2.2.4 Terrestrial Video (Television)2.3 Land Mobile and the Cellular Service; 2.3.1 Definitions and Introduction; 2.3.2 Cellular Reference Network Unit; 2.3.3 Regulation and Standardization of the Cellular Service; 2.3.4 IMT Terrestrial Radio (Including LTE); 2.4 Fixed Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint ; 2.4.1 Overview of Fixed Services: Fixed Networks and Mobile Backhauling; 2.4.2 Deployment and Performance; 2.4.3 Line-of-Sight (LoS) and Non-Line-of-Sight (NLoS) Links ; 2.4.4 Fixed Wireless Systems (FWS) and Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Systems.
  • 2.4.5 Available RF Spectrum and Frequency Planning2.5 Satellite Communications; 2.5.1 Definitions of Satellite Communications; 2.5.2 Satellite Orbits and Services; 2.5.3 Satellite Equipment; 2.5.4 Monitoring and Regulating Satellite Communications; References; Chapter 3 Short Range Devices and the License-Exempt RF Spectrum ; 3.1 Regulatory Framework of SRDs; 3.1.1 Definitions and Applications; 3.1.2 Non-Interference, Unlicensed and Unprotected ; 3.1.3 Mutual Agreements Between Countries/Regions; 3.1.4 Placing the SRD on the Market and the Labeling of SRDs.
  • 3.1.5 SRDs Interfering with Radiocommunications Services3.2 Collective Use of SRDs; 3.2.1 Risk-versus-Risk ; 3.2.2 The Collectivized View Explaining the Harmonization of SRDs and the RF; 3.2.3 The Individualized View Explaining Minimal Restrictions; 3.3 An Engineering Background to Understand the SRD Technical Parameters; 3.3.1 Friis Equations, Received Power, Electric and Magnetic Field-Strengths: Numerical Equations ; 3.3.2 Received Power and Electric Field-Strength: Numerical Equations ; 3.3.3 Received Power and Magnetic Field-Strength: Numerical Equations.
  • 3.3.4 Received Power, Electric and Magnetic Field-Strength: Logarithmic Equations 3.4 Global Regulation of SRDs; 3.4.1 Globalization; 3.4.2 ISM BANDS: Extracts from ITU RR and Spectrum Management Recommendations; 3.4.3 Frequency Ranges for Global or Regional Harmonization of SRDs; 3.4.4 Technical and Operating Parameters and Spectrum Use for SRDs; 3.5 Regional Regulation of SRDs; 3.5.1 Region 1 and CEPT/ECC ERC Recommendation 70-03 ; 3.5.2 Region 2 and the FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices; 3.5.3 Region 3: SRDs in APT Countries.