Government Conference to Explore Spectrum Interference Issues
The International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies (ISART) meeting next week in Westminster, Colorado, will explore “spectrum forensics,” said Keith Gremban, director of the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, in an NTIA blog post. ISART starts Monday, he noted. “Inexpensive radios…
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and comprehensive code repositories have given those with limited skills and know-how the ability to misuse spectrum and cause interference with increasing frequency, severity and consequences. To help address this, some of the questions researchers and policymakers are trying to answer include: What are the best practices for isolating an interfering signal and tracking it to its origin, and what should the consequences be for the offending transmitter to prevent future interference?”