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Application of the Technical Spectrum Efficiency Factor (TSEF) to the Fixed Service Three Frequency Bands (7000-8000 MHz)

Report ID
TM 86-115
September 01, 1986
Abstract

The Technical Spectrum Efficiency Factor (TSEF) concept was developed in the Technical Subcommittee (TSC) of the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) and was applied, by NTIA, to government fixed telecommunications systems in the 7-8 GHz bands. Both computer automated and manual procedures were employed. The TSEF evaluates the technical spectrum efficiency of a spectrum-using system by comparing the amount of the spectrum it uses to that used by the most spectrum-efficient system that could be procured to accomplish the same mission. The "most spectrum-efficient" system is called "the reference system". An extensive catalog of spectrum conservation techniques is also included.