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38 reviews This book describes the current tools for spectrum management with their fundamental technical and legal basis. It outlines the global evolution of radio services in their different application domains and introduces the actors who contribute to the collective management of the spectrum. It also discusses the main questions these actors have to deal with and answer in order to design for the future.Content:
Chapter 1 A Bit of History, Physics and Mathematics (pages 1–23):
Chapter 2 Telecommunications (pages 25–49):
Chapter 3 Geography and Radio Communications: Radio Network Engineering (pages 51–70):
Chapter 4 Spectrum Sharing, Bases and Actors (pages 71–84):
Chapter 5 Some Regulated Services (pages 85–109):
Chapter 6 Recent Evolutions of Radio Services (pages 111–128):
Chapter 7 Regulatory Instruments for Spectrum Sharing (pages 129–146):
Chapter 8 Frequency Assignment: A Contract (pages 147–160):
Chapter 9 Spectrum Monitoring (pages 161–175):
Chapter 10 New Technical Perspectives and Impact on Spectrum Management (pages 178–197):
Chapter 11 The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (pages 199–215):
Chapter 12 Regional Bodies (pages 217–226):
Chapter 13 National Spectrum Regulators and Institutional Debates (pages 227–244):
Chapter 14 Major Current European and International Issues to Improve Spectrum Efficiency (pages 245–260):
Chapter 15 Regimes of Radio Spectrum Management: A Synthetic View (pages 261–278):
Chapter 16 The Future of the Spectrum: A Road Towards More Flexibility (pages 279–285):