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The Symposium and Meeting are cosponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP S) and the US National Committee (USNC) for the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) The technical sessions, workshops, and short courses will be coordinated between the two organizations to provide a comprehensive and well balanced program This meeting is intended to provide an international forum for the exchange of information on state of the art research in antennas, propagation, electromagnetic engineering, and radio science Authors are invited to submit contributions for review and possible presentation at the Symposium or Meeting (the Conference ) on topics of interest to AP S and USNC URSI, including advancements and innovations in the fields of electromagnetics, antennas, and wave propagation In addition to regularly scheduled sessions for oral and poster presentations, there will be a student paper competition, as well as special sessions, workshops, and short courses
The radio frequency spectrum is a limited resource with ever increasing demand from an expansive range of applicationsâ€"all the way from commercial, such as mobile phones, to scientific, such as hurricane monitoring from space. Since radio waves do not stop at national borders, international regulation is necessary to ensure effective use of the radio spectrum for all parties. Every 2 to 5 years, the International Telecommunication Union convenes a World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) to review and revise the international radio regulations. This report provides guidance to U.S. spectrum managers and policymakers as they prepare for the WRC in 2019. While the resulting document is targeted primarily at U.S. agencies dealing with radio spectrum issues, other Administrations and foreign scientific users may find its recommendations useful in their own WRC planning.
The Symposium and Meeting are cosponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP S) and the US National Committee (USNC) for the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) The technical sessions, workshops, and short courses will be coordinated between the two organizations to provide a comprehensive and well balanced program This meeting is intended to provide an international forum for the exchange of information on state of the art research in antennas, propagation, electromagnetic engineering, and radio science Authors are invited to submit contributions for review and possible presentation at the Symposium or Meeting (the Conference ) on topics of interest to AP S and USNC URSI, including advancements and innovations in the fields of electromagnetics, antennas, and wave propagation In addition to regularly scheduled sessions for oral and poster presentations, there will be a student paper competition, as well as special sessions, workshops, and short courses
Radio observations of the cosmos are gathered by geoscientists using complex earth-orbiting satellites and ground-based equipment, and by radio astronomers using large ground-based radio telescopes. Signals from natural radio emissions are extremely weak, and the equipment used to measure them is becoming ever-more sophisticated and sensitive. The radio spectrum is also being used by radiating, or "active," services, ranging from aircraft radars to rapidly expanding consumer services such as cellular telephones and wireless internet. These valuable active services transmit radio waves and thereby potentially interfere with the receive-only, or "passive," scientific services. Transmitters for...