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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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press
c2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction: Trends And Forces Reshaping
- The Wireless World Advances in Radio Technology
- Expansion in Applications and Users
- Changing Market Dynamics
- The Evolving Policy and Regulatory Framework
- 2. Key Technology Considerations
- Technological Advances in Radios and Systems of Radios
- Low-Cost, Portable Radios At Frequencies of 60 Ghz and Above
- Interference As a Property of Radios and Radio Systems, Not Radio Signals
- Enduring Technical Challenges
- Timescales for Technology Deployment
- Talent and Technology Base for Developing Future Radio Technology
- Measurements of Spectrum Use
- Challenges Facing Regulators
- Engineering Alone Is Often No Solution
- 3. Policy Options
- Pressures on Today's Wireless Policy Framework
- Key Considerations for a Future Policy Framework
- Technology-Enabled Policy Options
- Appendixes
- A. Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
- B. Speakers At Meetings
- C. Statement of Task.
- 1 Introduction: Trends And Forces Reshaping
- The Wireless World Advances in Radio Technology
- Expansion in Applications and Users
- Changing Market Dynamics
- The Evolving Policy and Regulatory Framework
- 2 Key Technology Considerations
- Technological Advances in Radios and Systems of Radios
- Low-Cost, Portable Radios At Frequencies of 60 Ghz and Above
- Interference As a Property of Radios and Radio Systems, Not Radio Signals
- Enduring Technical Challenges
- Timescales for Technology Deployment
- Talent and Technology Base for Developing Future Radio Technology
- Measurements of Spectrum Use
- Challenges Facing Regulators
- Engineering Alone Is Often No Solution
- 3 Policy Options
- Pressures on Today's Wireless Policy Framework
- Key Considerations for a Future Policy Framework
- Technology-Enabled Policy Options
- Appendixes
- A Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
- B Speakers At Meetings
- C Statement of Task.