August 2024 | Conference Proceedings NITA SP-24-573
ISART 2022: Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies: Evolving Spectrum-Sharing Regulation through Data-, Science-, and Technology-Driven Analysis and Decision-making
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Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, “ISART 2022: Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies: Evolving Spectrum-Sharing Regulation through Data-, Science-, and Technology-Driven Analysis and Decision-making.”.
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences
Abstract:
The topic of the 2022 International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies™ (ISART 2022), which took place fully virtually June 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2022, was “Evolving Spectrum-Sharing Regulation through Data-, Science-, and Technology-Driven Analysis and Decision-making.” The stated goal was to chart a roadmap and gain consensus for technical and regulatory means that can foster spectrum sharing innovation, optimization, and economic opportunity. Pre-recorded tutorials provide six overviews of the current U.S. regulatory process to establish spectrum sharing and overviews of four lessons learned from use cases and past regulatory efforts. The symposium featured NTIA Assistant Secretary Alan Davidson; three keynote addresses; two technical presentations; and six technically substantiative panels designed to present viewpoints of multiple stakeholders, including industry experts, technologists, scientists, and government representatives. A wrap-up panel identified key conference takeaways and potential next steps for ways to consider actualizing a national strategy for spectrum sharing. The text of these proceedings is taken from transcriptions of video recordings. A best effort has been made to correct spellings of names and terms of art, but this is not an “edited” transcript.
Keywords: interference; spectrum management; FCC; propagation modeling; unlicensed national information infrastructure (U-NII); TV White Space; Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS); AWS-3; AWS-1; Advanced Wireless Services-1 (AWS-1); Advanced Wireless Services-3 (AWS-3); Federal Communications Commission (FCC); Department of Defense (DoD); Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC); IRAC; spectrum auction; usufructuary rights
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