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Can Cognitive Radio Operating in the TV White Spaces Completely Protect Licensed TV Broadcasting? Report / In Depth Can Cognitive Radio Operating in the TV White Spaces Completely Protect Licensed TV Broadcasting? Cognitive radio has spurred the most debate over allowing unlicensed wireless devices to utilize vacant television channel frequencies. Jan 30, 2007 Mark A. Sturza, Farzad Ghazvinian
From TV to Public Safety Report / In Depth From TV to Public Safety The events surrounding Hurricane Katrina and 9/11 demonstrated that the communications systems used by the U.S. are not adequate enough. Oct 26, 2006 Jon Peha
Spectrum Policy Wonderland Report / In Depth Spectrum Policy Wonderland A debate has raged in policy literature over the comparative merits of the property rights and commons models of spectrum management. Sep 30, 2006
Building Constituencies for Spectrum Policy Change – First Report Report / In Depth Building Constituencies for Spectrum Policy Change – First Report The Wireless Future Program aunched a new initiative to advance its work on public interest spectrum policy by strengthening connections. Sep 23, 2006
How Mass Media Use Crisis Communications for Political Gain Report / In Depth How Mass Media Use Crisis Communications for Political Gain It鈥檚 a common observation that crises ranging from wars to natural disasters often drive the public policymaking process. Aug 30, 2006
Populating the Vacant Channels Report / In Depth Populating the Vacant Channels A broad cross-section of society would benefit from using our current vacant spectrum. Aug 8, 2006 Pierre de Vries
Beyond Censorship Report / In Depth Beyond Censorship The debate over how best to protect children from inappropriate media has reached a fever pitch. Jul 11, 2006 Naveen Lakshmipathy, Brian Beutler
Examples of Consumer Benefits from TV ‘White Spaces’ Legislation Report / In Depth Examples of Consumer Benefits from TV ‘White Spaces’ Legislation What all community wireless networks have in common is the unlicensed spectrum they use to transmit signals. Jul 10, 2006 Michael Calabrese
Why Unlicensed Use of Vacant TV Spectrum Will Not Interfere with Television Reception Report / In Depth Why Unlicensed Use of Vacant TV Spectrum Will Not Interfere with Television Reception This Brief addresses the technical arguments raised by the opponents of The Advanced Telecommunications and Opportunity Reform Act of 2006. Jul 10, 2006 Michael Marcus, Andrew Lippman
Wireless Public Safety Data Networks Operating on Unlicensed Airwaves Report / In Depth Wireless Public Safety Data Networks Operating on Unlicensed Airwaves Recent crises have demonstrated that the absence of reliable communications among public safety agencies is an urgent national dilemma. Apr 19, 2006 Naveen Lakshmipathy