DocumentCode
60429
Title
Radio Frequencies: Policy and Management
Author
DeBoer, David R. ; Cruz-Pol, Sandra L. ; Davis, Michael M. ; Gaier, Todd ; Feldman, Paul ; Judge, Jasmeet ; Kellermann, K.I. ; Long, David G. ; Magnani, Loris ; McKague, Darren S. ; Pearson, Timothy J. ; Rogers, A.E.E. ; Reising, Steven C. ; Taylor, Garet
Author_Institution
Radio Astron. Lab., Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
51
Issue
10
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
4918
Lastpage
4927
Abstract
The electromagnetic spectrum is a valued shared resource. Its scientific use allows us to learn about our universe, measure and monitor our planet, and communicate scientific data. The use of the spectrum is managed by national, regional, and global regulatory frameworks. There are increasing demands for new or extended allocations because of vast technological advances in the past few years. Understanding spectrum management is important in the successful planning and execution of missions and instruments, as well as in determining the potential source of radio frequency interference in existing data and instruments, and in working to ameliorate its impact. This paper provides a summary of this framework for radio scientists and engineers.
Keywords
radioastronomy; radiofrequency interference; radiofrequency spectra; electromagnetic spectrum; radio astronomy; radio frequency interference; radio science; spectrum management; Educational institutions; Interference; Organizations; Radio astronomy; Radio spectrum management; Resource management; Telecommunications; Radio astronomy; radio frequency interference; radio science; spectrum management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2253471
Filename
6516009
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