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DARPA XG
DARPA XG
The neXt Generation program or XG is a technology development project sponsored by DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office, with the goals of "develop both the enabling technologies and system concepts to dynamically redistribute allocated spectrum along with novel waveforms in order to provide dramatic improvements in assured military communications in support of a full range of worldwide deployments."[1] [2] IEEE SCC41: Standards for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks
External links
• DARPA - The Next Generation Program official website • Shared Spectrum Company - The XG Phase III contractor • SRI International - The XG Policy Control contractor • BBN - The XG Working Group
Primary Product
In the Wireless World Research Forum of 27 October 2003, Preston Marshall, Program Manager of DARPA XG Program, said “The Primary Product of the XG Program is Not a New Radio, but a Set of Advanced Technologies for Dynamic Spectrum Access.”[2].
See Also
IEEE SCC41 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 41 (formerly the IEEE 1900 Standards Committee) works on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN).
References
[1] XG Fact sheet
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