spectrum coordination
- The process by which satellite operators negotiate with existing spectrum users to avoid harmful radio frequency interference.
- At the international level, spectrum coordination is managed through the ITU's Radio Regulations and involves detailed technical analysis of signal propagation and potential interference scenarios.
Read: Multi-Agency Coordination (FCC, FAA, NOAA, ITU)
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