Smart Radio

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    FCC OPENS PROCEEDING ON SMART RADIOS

    In light of the ever increasing demand for radio spectrum, and to facilitate new technologies and services and permit more intensive and efficient spectrum use, the Federal Communications Commission today adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Notice) and Order that sets forth proposals and seeks comment on the use and applications for cognitive "smart" radio systems. The Commission’s proposals would provide additional technical and operational flexibility for service providers, particularly in rural and underserved areas, and also offer the potential for facilitating increased interoperability for public safety first responders. As a result, consumers may benefit from new and enhanced services.

    Smart radios have the technical capability to adapt their use of spectrum in response to information external to the radio. For instance, a system could use geolocation information to determine whether certain transmissions are permissible. Alternatively, such radios could sense their operating or radiofrequency (RF) environment and use this information to determine the optimal frequencies and transmit powers to use, while avoiding harmful interference. Many smart radios also can interpret and transmit signals in different formats or modulation schemes. Because of their technical and operational flexibility, they also make it possible to use vacant spectrum channels - that is, spectrum that may be available in a particular geographic location or during a particular period of time - spectrum that would otherwise go unused.

    Certain smart radio capabilities are employed to some extent today in applications such as commercial mobile wireless services and wireless local area networks (WLANs). Further advancements in the technology promise greater future benefits.

    The Notice seeks comment on the ways in which the Commission can encourage and remove regulatory impediments to continued development and deployment of smart radio technologies, including, for example, facilitating the ability of licensed spectrum users to deploy them for their own use to increase spectrum efficiency, and to facilitate secondary markets, allowing licensees to lease their spectrum access to third parties using such technologies. The Notice also seeks comment on ways in which smart radios can facilitate opportunistic use of the spectrum by unlicensed devices, while protecting incumbents from harmful interference.

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  • 1 - Hal Pawluk

    Dec 20, 2003 at 5:21 pm

    the FCC wants to know what you think:

    Sounds good, but I don't believe it :-)

    Michael Powell ignored a million+ cards, calls and letters about media ownership and simply followed the Republican line and increased ownership limits instead of penalizing big media companies who had broken the rules.

    Yesterday, he and his two minions allowed Murdoch to buy DirecTV, even though Murdoch already owns media that reaches 44% of US households.

    Giving Republican Michael Powell (son of the Colin Powell) input is useless - he's gonna do what he's gonna do, common sense, common weal and common wishes notwithstanding.

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