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Which among the following is the official US regulatory body for the RF spectrum?
  • A. International organisation for standardisation
  • B. Institute of electrical and electronics engineers
  • C. American national standards institute
  • D. Federal communication commission
Which among the following is not addressed by the study conducted by Toffler associates in 2001?
  • A. Spectrum management
  • B. Technological impact of cognitive radio
  • C. Long term strategies for spectrum sharing
  • D. Methods of spectrum reallocation
Which among the following instigated a review of spectrum policy at FCC?
  • A. Establishment of spectrum policy task force
  • B. Establishment of research consortium
  • C. Collaboration with federal aviation administration
  • D. Collaboration with the american national standards institute
Which among the following factors hinders effective spectrum usage according to the SPTF?
  • A. Lack of spectrum access
  • B. Lack of antenna technology
  • C. Lack of physical components of radios
  • D. Lack of high capacity processors
Which among the following areas will not have an impact on cognitive radio?
  • A. Maximize the flexibility of spectrum usage
  • B. Promote spectrum access in rural areas
  • C. Apply a qualitative approach to interference management
  • D. Allow easement for spectrum overlays and underlays
Which among the following is false about the defence science board?
  • A. Defence science board comprises of technology and business experts
  • B. Defence science board is a federal advisory committee for the us department of defence
  • C. Defence science board researches for the fcc
  • D. Defence science board is identified that using spectrum multiple dimension can reduce spectrum scarcity