For those wondering how we are going to solve the spectrum crisis, I thought I would share what I consider to be a key resource: J. Armand Musey’s “The Spectrum Handbook 2013.” Musey’s book serves as a good primer and it provides a great means for developing an understanding of the opportunities and implications of spectrum policy. For most of us the goal is to keep a focus on current issues and not to delve into a diatribe on Shannon’s Law or a discussion about IEEE standards and the ITU, and the brevity Armand brings to his subject is quite welcome. As Armand puts it in the book’s Executive Summary (page 3):
“…basically it's a primer for people new to the industry and a reference tool for more seasoned practitioners. It covers the basic technical issues related to spectrum, the applications for each band and business dynamics within each application, the current regulatory dynamics as well as valuation issues. While mobile is discussed in depth, the handbook covers the range of spectrum issues from Low Frequency to Extremely High Frequency. Detailed analysis of spectrum sharing, government spectrum use and the various spectrum reallocation process under way in the US and internationally...Read More
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