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>ISART 2011 Proceedings. Developing Forward-Thinking Rules and Processes to Fully Exploit Spectrum Resources: An Evaluation of Radar Spectrum Usage and Management. July 27-30, 2011, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
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ISART 2011 Proceedings. Developing Forward-Thinking Rules and Processes to Fully Exploit Spectrum Resources: An Evaluation of Radar Spectrum Usage and Management. July 27-30, 2011, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
The International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies (ISART) is a U.S. governmentsponsored conference hosted by the National Telecommunications and Information Administrations Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (NTIA/ITS). ISART is a discussionbased conference that brings together government, academia, and industry leaders for the purpose of forecasting the development and application of advanced radio technologies within the context of spectrum management and regulation. Starting in 2010, the principle-based goal of ISART has been to develop forward-thinking rules and processes to fully exploit spectrum resources. The emphasis of ISART 2011 was radar spectrum usage and management. The symposium included radar tutorials, inventory briefings, and moderated discussions about radar policy, spectrum management, research, technology, and regulatory issues related to sharing radar spectrum. Overall, ISART 2011 successfully brought the radar and communications communities together to identify the issues and discuss ways to make radar systems and spectrum use more efficient. The conference was organized into five broad categories: policy, spectrum management, technology, business, and regulation.
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