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Federal Strategic Spectrum Plan : Harnessing and Managing the Nation's Wireless Spectrum.
Title:
Federal Strategic Spectrum Plan : Harnessing and Managing the Nation's Wireless Spectrum.
Author:
Chan, Yi.
ISBN:
9781613246047
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (260 pages)
Contents:
FEDERAL STRATEGIC SPECTRUM PLAN:HARNESSING AND MANAGING THENATION'S WIRELESS SPECTRUM -- 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 -- Introduction -- 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 -- Introduction -- 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 -- Introduction -- 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 -- Use of Commercial Services -- MARITIME MOBILE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY -- MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE -- Introduction -- Allocation Assets -- MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE SPECTRUM USE AND FUTUREREQUIREMENTS -- General -- 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 -- Introduction -- MARITIME-MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE -- FIXED-SATELLITE SERVICE -- Introduction -- 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 -- Introduction -- CURRENT NTIA STUDIES OF THE FIXED SERVICE -- Allocation Assets -- 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 1755-1850 MHz Band -- 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 -- Introduction -- RADIONAVIGATION SERVICE -- Introduction -- 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 -- Introduction -- 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.
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