Spectrum Efficiency and Access
Abstract
The Federal Government is working to transition large swaths of spectrum (up to 500 MHz) from Federal (DoD is the primary contributor) to civilian use for broadband telecommunications. The DoD will need more highly integrated and networked sensor and data capacity over the next decades and will therefore need new technology that requires less spectrum to operate. The objective of the Spectrum Efficiency and Access program was to investigate improvements in spectral reuse, such as spectrum sharing of sensor and radar bands with communication systems. The program leveraged technologies originally developed for radar anti-jam and interference mitigation that could enable spectrum sharing by allowing overlay of communications within the same spectral footprint. The approach included exploring real-time control data links between radars and communications systems and developing the advanced waveforms and components to enable radars and communication networks to operate in close proximity. The ultimate goal was to turn the DoD spectrum loss into a net gain of up to hundreds of MHz in capacity. Technology from this program transitioned to the Army.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- a2bdc9168ebb7a52b8dee8438c49b3a4