Public safety radios must pool spectrum
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Lehr, William Herndon; Jesuale, Nancy
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The dynamic-spectrum-access research and development community is maturing technologies that will enable radios to share RF spectrum much more intensively. The adoption of DSA technologies by the public-safety community can better align systems with the future of wireless services, in general, and can contribute to making next-generation public-safety radio systems more robust, capable, and flexible. A critical first step toward a DSA-enabled future is to reform spectrum management to create spectrum pools that DSA-enabled devices, such as cognitive radios, can use iquest under the control of more dynamically flexible and adaptive prioritization policies than is possible with legacy technology. Appropriate reform will enable spectrum portability, facilitating the decoupling of spectrum rights from the provision of infrastructure. This article examines the economic, policy, and market challenges of enabling spectrum pooling and portability for public-safety radios.
Date issued
2009-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryJournal
IEEE Communications Magazine
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Lehr, W., and N. Jesuale. “Public safety radios must pool spectrum.” Communications Magazine, IEEE 47.3 (2009): 103-109. © 2009, IEEE
Version: Final published version
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INSPEC Accession Number: 10557940
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0163-6804