DocumentCode
804237
Title
Spectrum considerations for public safety in the United States
Author
Doumi, Tewfik L.
Author_Institution
Lucent Technol. Bell Labs., USA
Volume
44
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
30
Lastpage
37
Abstract
Since the inception of mobile radio, public safety agencies have relied on wireless communication systems to coordinate day-to-day and emergency operations. The decentralized and autonomous nature of the various public safety agencies in the United States has led to the deployment of a variety of systems operating in a fragmented spectrum, ranging from lower VHF to upper UHF. Due to the narrowband technologies used in public safety communications systems, public safety agencies have been limited primarily to voice services and low-speed data transfer on their private networks. In contrast, the commercial cellular sector now offers a large portfolio of services that include voice, messaging, email, Web browsing, picture transfer, video streaming, and other wideband services. In this article, some of the factors driving the expansion of spectrum allocated to public safety agencies arc described.
Keywords
mobile radio; radio spectrum management; safety; United States public safety agencies; Web browsing; email; messaging services; mobile radio; narrowband technology; picture transfer; spectrum allocation; video streaming; voice services; wideband services; wireless communication systems; Bandwidth; Digital TV; Europe; FCC; Ground penetrating radar; Narrowband; Packet radio networks; Radio transmitters; Safety; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2006.1580930
Filename
1580930
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