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Links and Documents:
Dual Band Equipment for Mesh Applications Includes 4.9 GHz
4.9 GHz Public Safety Broadband Spectrum Overview of Technical Rules and Licensing Instructions (From Motorola) updated 3-06 RACOM IOWA Newsletter Regional Broadband Issues
FCC Rules (from Federal Register)
DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communications 5.9 GHz FCC Website
DSRC - Dedicated Short Range Communications 5.9 GHz ITS site Q&A
SAIC Licensed by the FCC to Test Mobile 4.9 GHZ Solutions - Nov 29, 2004
FCC Release Press Statement Revised Technical Specs - Nov 9, 2004
4.9 GHz Incident Scenario and Simulation Presentation-Sean O-Hara (SRC)
Wireless MANS, LANS, and PANS article
NPSTC 4.9 GHz National Regional Plan Guidelines
Link to Comments Filed with the FCC re: 00-32
Motorola Announces 4.9 GHz Broadband Solution (5-14-04)
NPSTC Reply Comments (10-14-03 )
(APCO Bulletin Article)
Link to Comments Filed with the FCC re: 00-32
Wireless Data Standards - PSWN Report
Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order (doc ver)
ITS Document (includes good technology comparison)
Northrop Grumman brochure on Wi-Fi technology for Public Safety |
4.9 GHz for Public Safety The telecommunications industry is on the verge of an exciting development in regards to providing classic digital services in the mobile environment. The changes will provide a list of services, applications, and features that will greatly impact the manner in which public safety is able to provide services. The potential of convergence of classic digital services will provide an opportunity previously unprecedented for public safety . 4.9 GHz The FCC has allocated a significant amount of spectrum at 4.9 MHz for just this type of implementation. There are public safety groups working closely with the manufacturing community, federal interests, and standards bodies to create a "tweaked" 802.11 series standard that includes all of the functionality of Wi-Fi, but operating at a frequency that is exclusive to public safety. The potentials are enormous. Public safety technology usually takes a back seat to the exploding commercial market in the wireless world. This translates to significant cost to public safety because public safety can not provide a market nearly as large as the commercial market. In this case, public safety can take advantage of the development in the commercial market and with very little alteration, make it work in our own field. For those of us in the public safety environment, all of those high tech applications you have heard of and perhaps wished for and have actually seen in the commercial world, may now be within grasp. Not only technically, but also financially. 5.9 GHz DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communications - Designed to promote information and safety for the traveling public under the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) initiative.
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