32,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
16 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Motivated by the growing commercial viability and widespread use of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), this book analyzes regulatory classifications for wireless DAS deployments. It emphasizes that the existing regulatory framework fails to satisfactorily account for the diversity in practical implementations of DAS networks. This work explores three instances of problematic application of conventional regulations upon unique DAS designs. First, the FCC should revisit its decision to impose a back up power rule on DAS antenna nodes at the federal level, since DAS antennas differ from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Motivated by the growing commercial viability and
widespread use of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS),
this book analyzes regulatory classifications for
wireless DAS deployments. It emphasizes that the
existing regulatory framework fails to satisfactorily
account for the diversity in practical
implementations of DAS networks. This work explores
three instances of problematic application of
conventional regulations upon unique DAS designs.
First, the FCC should revisit its decision to impose
a back up power rule on DAS antenna nodes at the
federal level, since DAS antennas differ from
traditional cell sites with respect to limited
on-site processing and a smaller form factor. Second,
this work questions the wisdom of state regulations
that uniformly impose common carrier obligations upon
DAS providers. Third, this work also posits that the
current state of DAS-level municipal regulations is
fractured and suggests a unified regulatory approach
extended to all municipalities. This book will be
useful to both graduate students and practicing
industry professionals.
Autorenporträt
Srividya Kannan Ramachandran received her Bachelors degree in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Birla Institute of
Technology and Science-Pilani, India in 2006 and a Masters degree
in Interdisciplinary Telecommunications from University of
Colorado-Boulder, USA in 2008. She currently works as a
Consultant for a leading IT consulting firm.