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Pat,
That is correct. Except the last sentence, the 802.22.3 PAR modification is editorial tweaking.
Since we are developing a Spectrum Characterization and Occupancy Sensing (SCOS) System, our WG feels that the sensing devices should not be constrained to just the
two bands – below 1 GHz and from 2.7 GHz to 3.7 GHz that were approved in the earlier PAR.
NTIA is closely involved in the developing of this standard within our group. They are developing the SCOS system that will span many frequency bands.
Also, today you can easily find Custom Off the Shelf Sensors that can go up to 8 GHz that may be used for SCOS. In future, SCOS systems are likely to operate in higher
frequency bands to figure out the spectral efficiencies. Thanks Apurva From: Pat Thaler [mailto:pat.thaler@broadcom.com]
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*** Can you explain the reason for the deletion of the last sentence? The rest of the changes appear to be editorial tweaking - is that correct? On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 8:01 AM, Mody, Apurva (US) <apurva.mody@baesystems.com> wrote:
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