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A Reconfigurable High-Order UWB Signal Generation Scheme Using RSOA-MZI Structure
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a reflective semiconductor optical amplifier (RSOA)-based Mach-Zehnder interferometer structure for generating high-order ultrawideband (UWB) signals. First, low-order UWB signals are generated by controlling the
Hanlin Feng +7 more
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We theoretically and experimentally demonstrated a novel photonic approach to generating ultrawideband (UWB) pulses with large carrier frequency tunability based on an optical carrier phase-shifting technique by cascading polarization modulators (PolMs ...
Wei Li +4 more
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Overview and inspiration of the America’s 5G spectrum strategy
5G is an important development direction of the new generation of communication technology, which introduces a new arena of global technology and industry competition.Korea, United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and China are pioneers which ...
Ying XU, Hong REN, Tan WANG
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Dynamic spectrum access (DSA) systems, commonly known as spectrum sharing, are considered one of the most promising paths for more efficient spectrum allocation.
Pedro Bustamante +3 more
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Study of a Multi-Loop Travelling Wave UHF RFID Near-Field Antenna
A multi-loop travelling-wave ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) near-field antenna (NFA) is proposed and investigated. To achieve strong and uniform magnetic field, as well as extendable reading range, multiple λ/2 ...
Zijian Xing +4 more
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When Do Interest Groups Use Electronic Rulemaking? [PDF]
This paper analyzes how electronic rulemaking is affecting the propensity of interest groups to file comments and replies at the Federal Communications Commission.
de Figueiredo, John M.
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The Shallow State: The Federal Communications Commission and the New Deal [PDF]
American lawyers and law professors commonly turn to the New Deal for insights into the law and politics of today’s administrative state. Usually, they have looked to agencies created in the 1930s that became the foundation of the postwar political order.
Ernst, Daniel R.
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This article analyzes the historical continuity between the opposition of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) to the Fairness Doctrine (1949) and to the contemporary Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Open Internet principle, net neutrality ...
Kathryn Montalbano
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A hybrid approach for rural broadband access networks [PDF]
Recent regulatory developments by the US’s Federal Communications Commission and the UK’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) have opened up new opportunities for wireless systems to utilize unoccupied TV ‘White Space’ (TVWS) channels now available after ...
Darbari, Faisal +4 more
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User centric metrics for a realistic assessment of broadband services
Past broadband adoption initiatives underscored common wisdom: “We cannot manage what we cannot accurately measure”, “Trust but verify”. Self-reported Federal Communications Commission data has been notoriously unreliable or lacking granularity and that ...
Ciprian Popoviciu
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