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  2. Spectrum management - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum management is a growing problem due to the growing number of spectrum uses. [6] Uses include: over-the-air broadcasting, (which started in 1920); government and research uses (which include defense, public safety—maritime, air, police—resource management, transport, and radio astronomy); commercial services to the public (including voice, data, home networking); and industrial ...

  3. Military spectrum management - Wikipedia

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    To ensure a better and interference-free usage by other users, military forces, through their corresponding structures, take care for the monitoring of the frequency bands defined for them, cooperating and exchanging data with other governmental institutions authorized for spectrum management and other non-governmental users, to identify and ...

  4. Air Force Spectrum Management Office - Wikipedia

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    Develops and implements spectrum guidelines and instructions to support the Air Force mission. Coordinates actions to resolve spectrum interference incidents involving DoD, private sector, and federal users. Represents, advocates, and defends Air Force interests in spectrum management matters on DoD, national and international forums.

  5. Frequency allocation - Wikipedia

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    US frequency allocations chart, 2016. Frequency allocation (or spectrum allocation) is the part of spectrum management dealing with the designation and regulation of the electromagnetic spectrum into frequency bands, normally done by governments in most countries. [1]

  6. Spectrum commons theory - Wikipedia

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    The Spectrum Commons theory states that the telecommunication radio spectrum should be directly managed by its users rather than regulated by governmental or private institutions. Spectrum management is the process of regulating the use of radio frequencies to promote efficient use and gain a net social benefit. [ 1 ]

  7. Spectrum Management and Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Please introduce links to this page from ; try the Find link tool for suggestions. ( June 2018 ) Spectrum Management and Telecommunications program is the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada that is responsible for setting radio and telecommunications standards and certifying that radio apparatus and equipment meet ...

  8. Promoting efficient use of federal radio spectrum and encouraging the development and implementation of new and emerging telecommunications technologies. Performing long-term research to explore uses of higher frequency spectrum. Working with Federal, state, and local public safety agencies to address future spectrum requirements.

  9. Bandwidth allocation - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Spectrum Management (OSM) is solely responsible for managing the United States Federal Government's usage of the radio frequency spectrum. OSM manages and works together with the sub-office, Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) to execute various operations for Federal Government use.