Research of a frequency band » History » Version 20
AUGER, Anne sophie, 03/23/2015 11:53 PM
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5 | 20 | AUGER, Anne sophie | When designing an RF link, one of the first parameters required to study the system performance is the frequency band available and its associated bandwidth. In fact, the frequency spectrum is shared among users in order to regulate RF emissions and electromagnetic exposition and avoid interferences among various equipments. The agency performs the coordination of RF stations on the national territory. |
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8 | 1 | AUGER, Anne sophie | There are two approaches when researching a suitable frequency band for an application: |
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10 | 1 | AUGER, Anne sophie | * Approach n°1 is the fastest, and consists in searching among “free bands” one that could fit our application, in term of bandwidth and emission power available. |
11 | 1 | AUGER, Anne sophie | * Approach n°2 requires more time, and consists in searching in the TNRBF an available bandwidth and sending a “request for allocation” to the ANFR. |