Heightened awareness of the integral role of the nation's wireless
communications infrastructure in homeland security is bringing to
the fore technical issues about public safety spectrum that have
lain fallow for a number of years. This book covers issues
concerning technology, the connection between technology standards
and spectrum allocation, and the competition for spectrum among
many users with diverse needs. The report in particular addresses
two key issues that have attracted significant attention and
controversy: interoperability and interference. Interoperability
questions focus mainly on spectrum needs and compatible technology.
Interference problems stem primarily from spectrum allocation
decisions and radio-communications engineering that have combined
to disrupt some public safety radio transmissions. Originally
viewed by most industry stakeholders as separate topics, the two
issues have, over time, coalesced into a single concern that
questions different aspects of spectrum policy and technology
planning.
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