A new initiative by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)...
A new initiative by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) could be helpful as the administration moves forward on spectrum sharing, NTIA Administrator Larry Strickling and U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer Tom Power said in a joint blog post…
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Monday. “Building on U.S. leadership and promoting even greater economic growth requires that the Nation make ever more efficient use of spectrum, the airwaves on which wireless services ride,” they said (http://1.usa.gov/ZzZ7hy). “Consumers are demanding more spectrum for smartphones and tablets, as are stakeholders from other sectors of the economy and society, including healthcare, transportation, and education. Many critical Government services require spectrum as well, including air traffic control systems, wireless surveillance by law enforcement, weather monitoring, and military combat training.” DARPA solicited “innovative research proposals in the area of spectrum sharing between radar and communications systems.” DARPA said in the solicitation that proposed research “should investigate innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems” (http://1.usa.gov/W1GHqh).