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designers, this report explains microwave radio applications, benefits and issues. It is also useful for service providers that utilize in their network infrastructure related technologies. - 1 Introduction
Eureca Research, April 2009, Pages: 600
as a detailed description of the key developments and issues surrounding the Eureka-147 platform, the report also provides a comprehensive analysis of the prospects for Internet radio, DRM, HD Radio, satellite
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“ATC, satellite radio and other hybrid MSS networks: business cases and spectrum valuations” provides a comprehensive analysis of the business cases and spectrum valuations associated with different
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., April 2011, Pages: 392
radios. From large emergency medical service agencies that coordinate volunteers and relief efforts in a disaster recovery mission to small companies conducting routine status checks or dispatching
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in the report the survey of competing portfolios. For networks designers, this report explains microwave radio applications, benefits and issues.
This report addresses technologies, applications and markets
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- Coverage (pop, % total population) + date- Cities/regionsSpectrum
- Quantity, frequency bands, type (FDD, TDD)
Technical Data & main vendors
- Core network providers (+IMS)
- Radio Access Network (RAN
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for both service providers and vendors that are working with related technologies. The report also helps to understand issues associated with relationship between P25 and 4.9 GHz radios and other supporting
PracTel Inc., Jan 2012, Pages +: 250
LMRs, which also utilized newer technologies and is based on the TDMA technology.
5. The analysis of the 4.9 GHz radio technology for broadband PSC. The FCC allocated the 4940-4990 MHz spectrum
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as portfolios of major manufacturers.
mm-Wave radios experience the “second life” due to their benefits and regulations that have recently opened relatively large windows of spectrum for their use
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began offering improvements to the functionality and efficiency of their analog radio systems. Better, more secure systems emerged, but each manufacturer used unique protocols to provide
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reconfigurable radios) allows reaching a very high level of interoperability between radios built on different standards and/or utilizing different spectrum and modulation methods. Though some technical issues
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SDR aims to solve the two most challenging issues facing wireless communications today: compatibility and spectrum usage. The base station segment of the software defined radio communications
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The review of the spectrum context in Europe 5.2.1. Action of the European Commission 5.2.2. RSPP (RadioSpectrum Policy Program) 5.3. The US National Broadband Plan 5.4. LTE spectrum: a real risk
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and is based on the TDMA technology.
6. The analysis of the 4.9 GHz radio technology for PSC. The FCC allocated the 4940-4990 MHz spectrum for PSC broadband communications. The technology can utilize
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2.2.1.1 Encryption
2.2.2 Spectrum Efficiency
2.2.3 System Operation: Dispatch/Land Mobile Radio
2.2.4 System Administration
2.2.5 Directions
3.0 Technology: New Roads for Public Safety
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their portfolios.
The 4.9 GHz industry is regulated by the FCC and U.S. public safety organizations; the spectrum was allocated in 2002, but only in 2004 major technical issues were resolved. Uncertainty
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from the sharp growth in mobile data traffic?
What are the bottlenecks explaining the different forms of network saturation?
- congestion in the radio access network and spectrumissues,
- congestion
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communications systems interoperability, which is the major issue in their proliferation.
Almost all developing countries have multiple security agencies, equipped with diverse radios; this is especially true