This spring, the University of Notre Dame welcomes the development of a critical strategy at the national level. It’s about the radio frequency spectrum, the natural resource used by all sorts of high ...
In the United States the federal government regulates how wireless spectrum is used. Groups of radio frequencies, called “bands,” are allocated to some combination of government, commercial and open ...
Mobile users want better video calls, streaming television and faster downloads, placing more demands on the limited radio spectrum available to operators. Could handsets that intelligently sense ...
The U.S. military is moving an advanced radio-frequency mapping capability from the laboratory into the hands of warfighters. Developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the technology ...
Global Leaders Gather to Shape the Future of Spectrum Management LS telcom is delighted to report the successful conclusion of the 28th Spectrum Summit, held at our headquarters in Lichtenau. This ...
This announcement was adapted from a version published by the University of Notre Dame. Read the original story here. Researchers at CU Boulder will take part in a $25 million effort to study a ...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) represent an innovative paradigm in wireless communications that optimises the usage of the limited radio frequency spectrum. By enabling unlicensed secondary users to ...
The introduction of new wireless applications and services for communications, navigation and surveillance on aircraft flying within U.S. airspace will require some unique decision-making and ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced new rules on September 22 designed to better serve the rapidly growing commercial space sector. The rules streamline the FCC’s satellite ...
Have you ever wondered what’s happening in the invisible world of radio waves all around us? From the music playing on your favorite FM station to the Wi-Fi signals powering your internet connection, ...