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Number
Title Source AI/Question
Date
[ 169 ]
Comments on JRG 8A-9B 5 GHz wireless access systems including RLANs spectrum requirements preliminary draft new Recommendation and Report � United States of America 2003-01-15
[ 168 ]
Proposed DFS / Radar analysis model output � United States of America 2003-01-15
[ 165 ]
Proposed modifications to Annex 4 of DFS PDNR - Methodology for conducting sharing studies involving WAS including RLANs and radiodetermination systems in the 5 GHz band � United States of America 142/9, 212/8 2003-01-14
[ 164 ]
Contribution on probability of detection - Simulation results � United States of America 2003-01-14
[ 154 ]
Analysis of the potential for sharing between wireless access systems (WAS) and other services allocated to the frequency bands 5 150-5 350 MHz and 5 470-5 725 MHz � United States of America 142/9, 212/8, 218/7 2002-09-13
[ 153 ]
Analysis of potential sharing between radiodetermination systems and wireless access systems (WAS) in the 5 250-5 350 and 5 470-5 725 MHz bands � United States of America 142/9, 212/8 2002-09-13
[ 140 ]
Aggregate interference analysis of one proposed wireless access system presented in recommends of PDNR [WAS5GHz expansion-EESS]: wireless access systems including RLANs in the mobile service sharing with the EESS (active) in the band 5 470-5 570 MHz � United States of America 142/9, 212/8 2002-08-30
[ 52 ]
Proposal to change PDNR ITU-R F.[T1-3.5 GHz] - Use of the frequency range 3 400-3 800 MHz for FWA systems, assessment of sharing and mitigation options to facilitate the use of the band 3 400-3 700 MHz by certain FWA (FD/TDMA) and radiolocation systems � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 49 ]
Proposed update to Recommendation ITU-R M.1450 - Characteristics of Broadband Radio Local Area Networks (RLANs) � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 48 ]
Proposed response to the liaison statement from JTG 4-7-8-9 - Sharing Between EES (active) service, RLAN in the mobile service and FWA in the Fixed Service (Doc. 4-7-8-9/TEMP/3) � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 47 ]
Analysis of potential aggregate interference between spaceborne wideband SARS and Wireless high speed radio local area networks (RLANs) in the band 5 250-5 570 MHz � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 46 ]
Additional analysis of potential interference between a narrowband spaceborne SAR and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems in the band 5 250-5 350 MHz � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 18 ]
Earth Exploration Satellite Services (EESS) (active) and Space Research Services (SRS) (active) sharing the frequency band 5 250-5 350 MHz with Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems, RLANs and other wireless access transmitters in the mobile service � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 17 ]
Proposed liaison statement to JTG 1-6-8-9 and JTG 4-7-8-9 � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 14 ]
Proposal to change PDNR ITU-R F.[T1-3.5 GHz] "Suggested frequency range for FWA systems"- Sharing assessment between systems in the radiolocation service and one FWA system operating in the 3 400-3 700 MHz band � United States of America 2001-10-22
[ 3 ]
Analysis of potential interference between spaceborne SARS and U-NII devices around 5.3 GHz � United States of America 2001-10-22
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