
Project-Based Management Technique for Radiofrequency Spectrum Planning and Allocation
Author(s) -
Andrew Kerans
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of telecommunications and the digital economy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.202
H-Index - 6
ISSN - 2203-1693
DOI - 10.18080/jtde.v2n4.277
Subject(s) - spectrum management , project management , broadband , computer science , telecommunications , project planning , plan (archaeology) , project commissioning , broad spectrum , mobile broadband , engineering management , operations research , process management , systems engineering , business , engineering , cognitive radio , publishing , chemistry , combinatorial chemistry , archaeology , law , political science , wireless , history
Spectrum Management is the regulatory action of defining the use of the radiofrequency spectrum. Often this requires the clearance of a large number of incumbent systems to make way for new technologies such as Fourth Generation Mobile Broadband (4G). While great economic benefits may be derived from the new technologies the clearance of any band will come at a cost. It is important both costs and benefits be quantified and compared. In many Administrations, including Australia, these processes are carried out without a defined project management structure. In a series of two papers the Authors combine over 40 years of radio systems and planning experience to suggest a methodology for project-based management of spectrum planning activities. This paper provides an outline of a recommended project management plan structure and references that may be useful to spectrum planners throughout ITU- Region 3; the Asia-Pacific.