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Wireless technology prospects and policy options /

The use of radio-frequency communication--commonly referred to as wireless communication--is becoming more pervasive as well as more economically and socially important. Technological progress over many decades has enabled the deployment of several successive generations of cellular telephone techno...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Wireless Technology Prospects and Policy Options
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2011.
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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Introduction: Trends And Forces Reshaping --  |t The Wireless World Advances in Radio Technology --  |t Expansion in Applications and Users --  |t Changing Market Dynamics --  |t The Evolving Policy and Regulatory Framework --  |g 2.  |t Key Technology Considerations --  |t Technological Advances in Radios and Systems of Radios --  |t Low-Cost, Portable Radios At Frequencies of 60 Ghz and Above --  |t Interference As a Property of Radios and Radio Systems, Not Radio Signals --  |t Enduring Technical Challenges --  |t Timescales for Technology Deployment --  |t Talent and Technology Base for Developing Future Radio Technology --  |t Measurements of Spectrum Use --  |t Challenges Facing Regulators --  |t Engineering Alone Is Often No Solution --  |g 3.  |t Policy Options --  |t Pressures on Today's Wireless Policy Framework --  |t Key Considerations for a Future Policy Framework --  |t Technology-Enabled Policy Options --  |t Appendixes --  |g A.  |t Biographies of Committee Members and Staff --  |g B.  |t Speakers At Meetings --  |g C.  |t Statement of Task. 
520 |a The use of radio-frequency communication--commonly referred to as wireless communication--is becoming more pervasive as well as more economically and socially important. Technological progress over many decades has enabled the deployment of several successive generations of cellular telephone technology, which is now used by many billions of people worldwide; the near-universal addition of wireless local area networking to personal computers; and a proliferation of actual and proposed uses of wireless communications. The flood of new technologies, applications, and markets has also opened up opportunities for examining and adjusting the policy framework that currently governs the management and use of the spectrum and the institutions involved in it, and models for allocating spectrum and charging for it have come under increasing scrutiny. <br /> <br /> Yet even as many agree that further change to the policy framework is needed, there is debate about precisely how the overall framework should be changed, what trajectory its evolution should follow, and how dramatic or rapid the change should be. Many groups have opinions, positions, demands, and desires related to these questions--reflecting multiple commercial, social, and political agendas and a mix of technical, economic, and social perspectives. <br /> <br /> The development of technologies and associated policy and regulatory regimes are often closely coupled, an interplay apparent as early as the 1910s, when spectrum policy emerged in response to the growth of radio communications. As outlined in this report, current and ongoing technological advances suggest the need for a careful reassessment of the assumptions that inform spectrum policy in the United States today. <br /> <br /> This book seeks to shine a spotlight on 21st-century technology trends and to outline the implications of emerging technologies for spectrum management in ways that the committee hopes will be useful to those setting future spectrum policy. 
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