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Executive Committee Leadership Meeting Push to Bi-directional Spectrum Sharing

Join the Executive Committee Leadership Meeting to push for bi-directional spectrum sharing, exploring new technologies and policies for federal-to-commercial and commercial-to-commercial sharing. Learn about innovative solutions for improved spectrum awareness and efficiency. Explore the potential for working with licensed stakeholders. Discover why IEEE 802 should adopt this disruptive paradigm now.

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Executive Committee Leadership Meeting Push to Bi-directional Spectrum Sharing

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  1. Executive Committee Leadership MeetingPush to Bi-directional Spectrum Sharing Apurva N. Mody Chair, 802.22 Working Group apurva.mody@baesystems.com apurva.mody@WhiteSpaceAlliance.org

  2. What is Bi-directional Spectrum Sharing https://www.gao.gov/assets/650/648206.pdf

  3. Federal to Commercial Bi-directional Spectrum Sharing Federal Commercial

  4. Commercial to Commercial Bi-directional Spectrum Sharing Commercial 1 Commercial 2

  5. New Technologies and Standards to make this happen • Technologies that assist in improved electromagnetic spectrum awareness, sharing and use • Spectrally efficient communications technologies • New bi-directional spectrum sharing policy – Making this to be the new norm • Potential to work with licensed stake-holders (as Primary Users) and operate such that IEEE 802 technologies do not create interference to them while sharing the spectrum.

  6. Why IEEE 802 should look into this • Licensed eco-system is already looking into this. AWS-1 and AWS-3 spectrum will result in bi-directional spectrum sharing between LTE networks and Federal systems • IEEE 802 has always thrived on disruption. • We need a new disruptive paradigm and policy whose time has come ……….

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