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Software Defined Radio Panel

Software Defined Radio Panel . National Spectrum Managers Association May 22, 2001 Larrie Sutliff. SDR Panel. Ken Nichols Chief, Laboratory Division, FCC knichols@fcc.gov Jim Gunn Independent Consultant & Associate, Forward Concepts jimgunn@fwdconcepts.com Col. Michael Cox

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Software Defined Radio Panel

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  1. Software Defined RadioPanel National Spectrum Managers Association May 22, 2001 Larrie Sutliff NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

  2. SDR Panel • Ken Nichols Chief, Laboratory Division, FCC knichols@fcc.gov • Jim Gunn Independent Consultant & Associate, Forward Concepts jimgunn@fwdconcepts.com • Col. Michael Cox Acting Program Manager, JTRS Joint Program Office, DOD, michael.cox@saalt.army.mil NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

  3. SDR Regulatory Activity • Docket 00-47 Authorization and Use of Software Defined Radio • NOI - filing complete July, 2000 • NPRM - filing complete May, 2001 • Docket 00-230 Enabling Secondary Markets • NPRM - filing complete March, 2001 • Docket 00-258 Third Generation Spectrum Allocation • NPRM - filing complete March, 2001 NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

  4. SDR Definition • A software defined radio is a radio that includes a transmitter in which the transmitter operating parameters of frequency range, modulation type, and maximum output power can be altered in the fieldby making a change in software without replacing hardware. NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

  5. SDR Software Download Issues • Regulatory • Certification • HW/SW compatibility • Authentication • Integrity of downloaded code • Network Interoperability • Security/ Fraud/ Encryption NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

  6. SDR Forum Forum Officers Steering Committee Operations Committee Technical Committee Markets Committee Regulatory Committee *Bock Comm. *Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP, Washington, DC Non-profit, international, open membership corporation established in 1996 NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC *Under Contract

  7. Special Interest Groups Refined View } Markets Committee Regulatory Committee Technical Committee Road Map Task Group OTHER DOMAIN “SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP” (SIG) Addresses Domain Specific Subjects COMMERCIAL WIRELESS DOMAIN “SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP” (SIG) Addresses Domain Specific Subjects Current Handheld/Download Working Group Current Mobile Working Group Current Base Station/Antenna Working Group Other Working Groups as Appropriate Other Working Groups as Appropriate NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

  8. SDRF Mission and Charterwww.sdrforum.org • Mission • To accelerate the proliferation of software-definable radio systems • Charter • Develop and promulgate uniform requirements and standards for SDR technologies • Conduct cooperative research • Prepare and disseminate informational materials • Bring together interested parties to promote global compatibility and interoperability in the wireless industry • Cooperatively address the unique regulatory needs of particular nations and market sectors while preserving common platforms and methodologies NSMA: 22 May 2001, Washington, DC

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