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- Open_spectrum abstract "Open spectrum (also known as free spectrum) is a movement to get the Federal Communications Commission to provide more unlicensed radio-frequency spectrum that is available for use by all. Proponents of the \"commons model\" of open spectrum advocate a future where all the spectrum is shared, and in which people use Internet protocols to communicate with each other, and smart devices, which would find the most effective energy level, frequency, and mechanism. Previous government-imposed limits on who can have stations and who cannot would be removed, and everyone would be given equal opportunity to use the airwaves for their own radio station, television station, or even broadcast their own website. A notable advocate for Open Spectrum is Lawrence Lessig.National governments currently allocate bands of spectrum (sometimes based on guidelines from the ITU) for use by anyone so long as they respect certain technical limits, most notably, a limit on total transmission power. Unlicensed spectrum is decentralized: there are no license payments or central control for users. However, sharing spectrum between unlicensed equipment requires that mitigation techniques (e.g.: power limitation, duty cycle, dynamic frequency selection) are imposed to ensure that these devices operate without interference.Traditional users of unlicensed spectrum include cordless telephones, and baby monitors. A collection of new technologies are taking advantage of unlicensed spectrum including Wi-Fi, Ultra Wideband, spread spectrum, software-defined radio, cognitive radio, and mesh networks.".
- Open_spectrum wikiPageExternalLink openspectrum.eu.
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- Open_spectrum wikiPageExternalLink OpenSpectrumFAQ.html.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageExternalLink www.iucaf.org.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageExternalLink OpenSpectrum.
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- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_resource_management.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_spectrum.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_networking.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_radio.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Concentration_of_media_ownership.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Decentralization.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_spectrum.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Equal_opportunity.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Lessig.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Media_democracy.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Mesh_networking.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Pirate_radio.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Pulsar.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Radio_galaxy.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Radio_telescope.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Software-defined_radio.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum_commons_theory.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum_management.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Spread_spectrum.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-wideband.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Universe.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLink Wi-Fi.
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Open spectrum".
- Open_spectrum wikiPageWikiLinkText "open spectrum".
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- Open_spectrum subject Category:Radio_resource_management.
- Open_spectrum subject Category:Radio_spectrum.
- Open_spectrum subject Category:Wireless_networking.
- Open_spectrum hypernym Movement.
- Open_spectrum type Organisation.
- Open_spectrum type Protocol.
- Open_spectrum comment "Open spectrum (also known as free spectrum) is a movement to get the Federal Communications Commission to provide more unlicensed radio-frequency spectrum that is available for use by all. Proponents of the \"commons model\" of open spectrum advocate a future where all the spectrum is shared, and in which people use Internet protocols to communicate with each other, and smart devices, which would find the most effective energy level, frequency, and mechanism.".
- Open_spectrum label "Open spectrum".
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